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Secretary McNamara said he would provide 500 additional officers for
pacification work by February.
Bob Komer said he
was for 3551 officers.
Secretary McNamara said the military is short of this type of man.
He said there are officers in Vietnam who can
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recommend prudence and hope for a long-term settlement.
THE PRESIDENT:
Do you have a final draft of the letter to Kosygin?
SECRETARY RUSK:
it Saturday.
MR. ROSTOW:
This is a message dated Friday.
Dobrynin received
We knew about the ship before we knew
- MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHIICGTON
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MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
From Bob Fleming
Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with
the followings:
Eric Sevareid CBS
John Cauley, !ansas City Star
Duff Thomas, UPI
- Fleming, Bob
- , if in the last
three to four months -- if you were to find that the same men either
affirmed their attitude or reached a change of attitude. It would be
of considerable help to you.
The group of Dillon, Dean and the Republicans was a very good group.
Bob Murphy
- taken element of hope from so
many people.
I think the problem is to have to rr.ake a. statement
when weight of .feeling is well, another •••
--tax issue
--more troops ~
--more costs ($~ Billion)
Is there a way of conveying an impression
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They lost 50, 000.
Give them your plan, hope and belief.
"
Carter and DePuy weren't up to par last night. I want both of you at lunch.
I want General Abrams to give us the whole picture - pros and cons.
The bitterness has
is going on.
built up here.
We
- CLIFFORD:
1.
We are going through stage of negotiations you must go
through with the Communists.
Lengthy conferences are not unusual.
I am hopeful about the meeting.
President made an exceedingly generous offer last September.
On March 31, President made
- reasonably hope for GVN to be recognized by sitting at talks."
George Christian:
I will send the Press home now.
Clark Clifford: If orders go out at 12 noon tomorrow to stop bombing at
12 midnight, what is the possibility of a leak?
General Wheeler
- the conflicts and problems
which emerge. He has to get all the information, make the decisions,
and hope they are right.
Mr. Zaiman:
What about the Vietnam war?
The President: I think we are making steady progress. We are glad
their government
- mean
that.''
The President: "Colonel, I appreciate that. I hope the men are
with us. The hippies and the draft card burners certainly aren't.
"But I believe the basic soundness of America is still there. There
are a lot of people who are saying that we
- of our discussions
we believe this.
I am not sure it is more than a hope.
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Seer etary Clifford: We misled the President
- a peaceful settlement,
North Vietnam had a serious intent and that he hoped we also had a serious intent.
He said North Vietn~m knows how to look at the problem r~alistically and so sp.ould
we. And only in this way could the matter be settled peacefully. He
- to see the NPT approved -- but I would hate
to see the Senate in town. I hope they will do it the first of the year.
I have misgivings a bout a special session.
The President:
My general inclination is "no.
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We have: Budget problems
- here on the basis that we would
hope for the best and expect the worst. I want to see what we should
do in Vietnam.
We ought to look at everything that we should be doing. Get the
requirements ready to do what needs to be done. Let's be fully
prepared
- Kuznetsov. They urge restraint.
They said they hope we will not over-react to this.
The President: May I see the cable on the Soviet discussion?
Thompson's cable is attached as Appendix B).
(Ambassador
The President: Is there any chance whatever