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- the bombing? Our negotiators said that they would report to Washington because only the President can decide this matter. (Additional sentences of the Paris report of the Fr\day session were read. A copy of the full report is attached, (TAB A) (Pa:ris telegram
- NUTS. Now they haven't said anything. Rusk: Yes, that is good. President: Are all your senior officials asking? Rusk: Yes. Bundy: Pres. recollection is precise and right. (reads P. telegram to Lodge which pinpoints the pause continues
- will be sent from the following locations: One battalion from Camp Pendleton. Units from Camp Lejune The 82nd Airborne· frcm Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Possibly some army from. Fort Benning. The President: How many men does that total? General Wheeler: 3800
- telegram concerning the Taylor-Clifford mission. Mr. Clifford said that he believed it would be more difficult for the Australians to turn us down when they are in touch with the President directly. Mr. Clifford said that each head of government had to say
- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I 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
- thinks "prospect of success in Danang." Said he didn't think so. McNamara and Rusk agreed with President. President thinks it important to keep our troops and equipment out of riot area. We don't want to become involved. President approved telegram (first
- '.. :; ;·.'. - ............ . •. ~· ;-.;;..:~ :;:...BZCira".f -----. ... ....:._ •· ~- ·' ~' .. Page 2 of telegram to Saigon,· Manna, Bangkolt, Seoul, WA.lUngton, Canberra . nJ.USt_~-_their determin8.tit21..to:.C arry through~ emfltct... · l>i~-~~ry. ~:~~.' ·f ~ a~~.~:.2~~~.~~--:~~;:·~~~1
- State Depart ment telegram to Saigon giving Ambaijsador Taylor guidance on the political situation in South Vietnam. (Draft telegram attached.) (Tab F) I I. ' '.f:eP SEGRE:'I' s
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- effort to discredit this government and its military establishment. Only yesterday I told :tvfr. Henry Brandon of the London Daily Telegram that I fully support General Westmoreland and that any talk of his removal is absolutely untrue. I took a bit
- Secretary Rusk: Here is a telegram. It sets up Ambassador Ball's trip to the Middle East: Tel Aviv, Jordan, Beirut. He will come back by way of Japan. I would send Joe Sisco. The President: That's Okay. Ambassador Ball: That will be fine. General
- CABINET ROOM, OCTOBER 29 THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson .... ,. : .. . . :~ Secretary Rusk: You should see these two telegrams. The President: visit. Read George
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- : Yes, but we may get a man of less principle. H we get Sawicki (the African), U Thant will look like a shining star. President: We ought to get out to all the countries we need to notify. W e haven't bombed in thirty days. But they have done
- . This was an election of integrity." Gullander also praised the military saying its " top management are really tops." He said that there is not a man with one star and above that he would not be proud to serve under. He is very impressed by Westmoreland and Westmore
- reactions to these decisions? ~SECRCT - 4 9. How should our decision be explained to the domestic and international public? statement? What should be the timing of our The next thing I want to discuss with you is the telegram I received from
- .as new. SECRE'f•7\0DIS i··- ~--· ·-~-·-- --- -·· -----·······-· ~-···-·-------- · · · ·- --- SECR~T - 1~ClDIS 4 Still drawin~ from the written i.·cport, Thant said the French Delegate General called attention in his telegram to P~n·:i.s that: ll
- , r.ev1 administr2.tion on NATO. RcplyL.&g to telegrams to Nb::on. On t!le NPT, there W:?.s, in effect, :.;olicitation of his support for Senate action ;.:;c:crc Janua.:::y 20. Vv. \ 'i. 1 EYES ONLY "'/. ·"i:'tZ-\.03tow: rln Rostow NSC PRC.I.ARY
- ,. Re11Yices PerMiuieA ef Co~ght H-ofder1 W. The"'a' Je~u..on . ·~ r 1'-'~ ~e.rz. CAB le ~) Department of State TELEGRAM ---- ' ~·..,_------~~----------------------------------~----------------- '.' '' zz .RUFNCR Rlll:/.l' DE RUfYi.IIf~ Li
- with the disapproval it got throughout the country. The Polls show 65% against it. The telegrams against it-- mail is running 50 - 50. Chuck Robb said every man approved of it. General Wheeler: applauded it. The message Abrams sent showed the men in I Corps
- the capitals in search of a mutually satisfactory formulation. Likewise, without our nation's marvelous capacity to communicate virtually instantaneously by radio, telegram and teletype, we could not have held the vital strings of command in our hands. Finally
- part of the country. Because of that, do we need 15 U.S. battalions.? General Wheeler: General Westmoreland told me what he was going to put in tonight's telegram. This is the first time he has addressed the matter of additional troops. Paul Nitze: f
- e he is personally involve d; for example, when Rusk was to talk at NATO about -the outlook of th e new administr a tion on NA TO. Replyin g to telegrams to Nix on. On the NPT, there was, in effect, solicitation of his support for Senate
- at the conte:reace. Fr•D~b aau Britiab have talked to it&.1aaiaa9 &Dd ur1ea them to move !orwa.rd oa Ctlmbocliaa m••UDC· l thimt we oupt to ,., telegram to raylor tO ,.c hi.a reacdoa •o the ~-=- cileaon•Ball plaa. It will take at laaac three week.a to 1•& p1aa