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Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- on the Hill. I don 1t think we should seek agreement from Conte, Fulbright, Morse, Church and the others most interested in this topic, but you may want to be able to say that you notified them beforehand. (The law requires you to make formal notification
- communicate by voice and by international morse code• Senator Fulbright: That is what puzzled me. I think the course that you are following is correct. I think it will lead you to a solution. I do not think we should go to war over this ship. I think your
- . The President: Ho·w long do you expect it to go ·on? Secretary McNamara: All day. Senator Morse said it may go on through tomorrow, but I am going to try to cut it off today. The President: I suppose you have a better case on the fact the attack occurred than