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- , why were they no
longer shelled at the Marine site at Conthien.
Secretary McNamara said he did not know if this was a result of our
action or their decision.
The Pre sic.ent asked if we shou1d move our people bad:;:, as ha.s been
sugge s·i:e d
- .
The President: What is the nature of the enemy forces in Saigon?
General Wheeler: The forces in the Saigon area are decreasing.
is still the build-up and the threat across the Cambodian border.
There
At Khesanh we got that C-130 out.
a very gallant action
- , that it is
the right long-term course to take. We are not sure under
the circumstances which exist that a conventional military
victory, as conunonly defined, can be had.
After this study is made---if there is no clear resolution in
the actions of the next 3-4 months
- missing, or wounded, or killed in action.
General Wheeler: I have here a paper which was written on 31 January
by the Military Affairs Committee and the Current Affairs Committee
of the Liberation Army. We believe this document to be authentic.
In ihth'e
- forces
to be available at all times.
2. Make available troops for an amphibious landing north
of the DMZ if that action is decided upon.
The 82nd Airborne and the Sixth-Ninth of Marine division can only
be deployed if we eliminate the restrictions
- night that the 82nd is all we have here. But
he said he would not have Westmoreland asking for the 82nd and not
supplying them.
Secretary McNamara: I am trying to devise a plan which will get you the
men without the disastrous consequences of the action