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- would draw up this order.
The President asked how many were in that category - two or three.
McNamara said two.
ships in there.
The other port, Haiphong, always has has Russian
The Pr e sident said we should get a spe e ch worked up for Thieu and let
- . "They came in freely and they
voted freely." He said the problem now is one of unification and he did not
know if Thieu and Ky are up to it. They are schooled in the authoritarian
tradition, Muskie said.
James Antell, National Jaycee President, said
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~amely that ..the American-people-wilrr~:ra.e:l-to-n:i:mring-fronrtho·s-e-i1'RUvtdmitB;1'
who- live·ih Southeast Asia who can give a-better -color· of the·~ondition~:-the-~
For example1--Presideht 'Thieu ·should. visit· the -United States
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given Bunker the toughest diplomatic assignemtnso President said
Bunker moved this thing (elections) faster than we expectedo 11 We
went to Honolulu and were surprised at their (Ky and Thieu} attitude.
I thought of them as Hitler, heel clicking, power
- could talk to Thieu arid get the corruption
cleaned up. The President also said we are mishandling our information
from Vietnam. He said Sigard Larmon has just come back from Vietnam
and he is violently upset with the way the press is handling