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- destroyed cities like we did Dresden in World War II. Of course we have killed some civilians, but we have tried to carry on the most selective careful effort to deprive the enemy of the substance of his aggression without waging war on civilians. "I1 ve
Folder, "August 4, 1964 Leadership Breakfast [1964 Leadership Notes]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
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- Council than at the leadership meeting. .... Walter .. ' ' SEP.VI . ··~ ' I ,, .. '. .. t: - r; .• ·"1 •t • r: ' ' . ., I• " ., .. -.;. }; '-·.. ''-- :..J• •• !~ i· ~ . ii. •j ~ yr: SUMMARY OF LEADERSHIP MEETING AUGUST 4, 1964
- :! i. The Political and Economic Situation -- Key Issues as Seen from Saigon: Ambassador Lodge 3. Key Political Issues: i ..... I ·1 :i Secretar1: :Rusk ' I I' ' •.I '. i I I II 4. Key Military Issues: Secretary McNamara S. Key
- with fire departments. "Throckmorton says we can take Care Of this better When the troops are federalized. II The President asked, was there any doubt in anybody's mind, including .. the Governor, that the troops should be federalized and U.S. forces sent
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- Noldtr: W. 11M>mca Johnson - PART II The President then met with the regular leadership in the Sitting Roorno Those attending were: The President The Vice President Speaker McC orrnack Senator Mansfield Congressman Albert Senator Byrd Senator Long C
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- ,• MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pubiiwtion Reuuires Permission of Copyright Holder: W. Thomas Johnson I ____fies·. MA.vie, i:-:e.LU A'~ s \>-le_ ~"' fe c_ ~ e t" ! I 1 "O> Su' . f ;< ~C' J ,~ I•4. :i\'1'1f\O!'l\tl"f11'71 I ·i LLJ • II he ·I
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- it was a wea~{ government and would be while t:ie VC were free to attack it district by district. About t:-iis point the·'President told the Lcz.dersnip why he did not call the Leadership earlier (the notes say that this statement was ":per my memo to him
- quoted General Larson 1 s Report for II Corps and Westrnoreland 1 s cable of August 11. He said General Johnson had visited every area in the country and was most optimistic. Roberts raised the question of a confrontation with China. The President
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- :\. :) ~•re l/-~3.. 93 (~D~,~ •I.:_., " :~ ·' ,:-- '• r ,J..._,' -eor~F IDENTIAL - 2 II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully intend to use the forum of the General Debate to concentrate the weight of ~he members' opprobrium
- C. Beebe Secretary of Labor Wirtz James Cook James C. Gaither Clyde Skeen Howard Samuels Albert L. Nickerson Quentin Reynolds Harold S. Geneen Henry Ford II The meeting ended at 3:45 p. m. MEFING ;,~OTES CCPYR!GHlcD ME.ETING NOTES CQPYRIG~'CED .P
- -ill ~~()1Cf()TE S COPYRIGHTED EYES ONLY ~lednon ~eqgires mtSsiOn ot-Opyright HoWer. W. Thomas Joflnson - 16 - is a reasonable chance. response. I will return to where we are ii there is no Secretary Clifford: This is a culmination of events