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  • with the North Vietnamese representatives. lt,.has been suggested that General Goodpaster and General Seignious be the initial advisors with General Goodpaster returning after the first week or two. 4. Vietnam A report by General including: Westmoreland
  • [Duplicate of #82a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "2C(5), General Military Activity"}-&bK_J 2/68 A Rostow to President, 7·25 p.m. S 1 p ~ ;/ A/LT?t,-l'i'f ~./?. 'If [Duplicate of #85, NSI( CountJy File, Vietnam, "2C(5), General M" · · · " 6()x 10 2/7/68
  • , the following information might be useful: Bilateral Relations: We have no serious problems with Denmark; it is unlikely that Krag will raise any bilateral issues. Vietnam: In his UN speech last Friday, Krag endorsed a bombing halt followed by a reduction
  • is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
  • is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
  • participate in a peace or protest movement chiefly aimed at the draft and at Vietnam policies by staging campus sit-ins, picketing _government and industrial recruiters, or marching in antigovernment demonstrations such as the one in Washington in October 1967
  • ~ -/.S-- 79 Authority By TOP SECRET McG. B. .J Znuari 27. 1965 DECL S IFIED MEMORANDUM l'OR THE PRESB>ENTi thor· y Re: Ba•lc Polley In Vietnam By hsc;/Z:u /dr/?~ '~ 'NARS, Date /@9'/z7 l. Bob McNamatta and I have aekad tor the meetlna wUh
  • . ( We've averaged $3 million a year since 1960; France provides about $45 mlllion a. year.) Vietnam Ahidjo bas been scrupulously neutral on Vietnam in public, to us in private. He walked away from an anti-U. S. communique to Moscow last summer. Main Talking
  • relations result from President Johnson having allowed the day-to-day control over such matters to slip out of Presidential hands because of his preoccupation with Vietnam and domestic political difficulties stemming from the Vietnam war. Kie singer told
  • ---+-- A (dup. #55, NSF Country File, Vietnam, Vol. 8) (dup. #124c, NSF Country File, Vietnam, A (dup. #124d, NSF Country File, Vietnam, Vol. 8) FILE LOCATION NSF McGeorge Bundy, Memos for the President, Vol. 4, 5/1-27/64 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed
  • the Pope soon, presumably to talk about Vietnam., He implied I might contribute information which could be useful in that regard. ##### 8ECHET DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NIJ t £ --~SI y 1wic& , NARA, Date cl-cJ t-tf>J> - U: S • r
  • . It includes some interesting information on DZ"u on pages 4-- S. W. W. Rostow SECRET DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12 58, NLJ '1 '-\ .... 3 NARA, VIETNAM STATION REPORT NO. 46/67 (26 AUGUST - 3 SEPiE"'BER 1967) A BARE AND BLESSED PLURALITY THE F'INAL FIGURES
  • they are careful, "may find themselves in curious position of being more pro-Hanoi than Prime Minister of Soviet Union. 11 3. Significantly, Guardian. which has been major voice opposing U.S. Involvement in Vietnam, today expresses analysis of war which ;,goes much
  • : o #78a memo l-#--P#--m:eml8-- ecret /., "1') /,;;.>. , .- 'jf Nortn Vietnam »J... _J ~ /? S ~- to Bromley Smith from Paul Nitze Secret ---+-- ~ l p- O.§/J0/66 A 1 p 05/31/66 A 5 p 05/23/66 A &C .P48-s4.-dent--f r..olll
  • ._meroo 4-i meDlQ. -Bator to the Fre. C 2 pp. re IDA 42c memo Barr to Rusk and Fowler re IDA C 4 pp. 3 / 23/67 A 42n letter Fowler to George Woods C 4 pp. undated A 3 / 29/67 A '' Restow to the Pres. re Vietnam.. p ~ =>- ~ .~ ~ N L-3 q
  • then arranged to have the same tune played at him hard by people he respects, be ginning with Averell Harriman and Adam Yarmolinsky, both of whom are very solid and effective on this particular issue of Vietnam -­ and both of whom are friends of his. 3. None
  • to President~q.,,J'l4C/ 2p S #14a ltr President to Banda PCI 1p 12/11/67 ~1--i'1· 0 A J A 1·-Z.1.1:>"J I s #21a cable opn~rt·ff2, t'\~Jo1-· S5" #23 memo #23a rpt 2,p ~1-~,·0J Seoul 2769 s 3p [Duplicate of #74a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "50(3
  • ~. NARA. Daa: ), -.2t./-1 ~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENf SUBJECT: General Wheeler's Visit to Vietnam Reflecting on the possible objectives of General Wheeler's visit, I would hope that he would obtain
  • with Governor Docking, Thu1·sday, 11:30 A. M. Governor Docking asked to see you to report on ~is August 13 ...22 trip to Vietnam. He will be accompanied by Ambassador Win Brown who was recently appointed Special Assistant to Secretary Rusk to deal with State
  • -1~·13 ALJf~-~3a l p ..... [Duplicate of #24a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "81--Taylor Memos-General"] s . , . . . {~ ~ li,-~-(J/ ~ IJ; ,1.AJS~U, l'flJ, ~ -IJ::"I/ 4- ,t,:,A,~.;,~,) G --of s #14a cable a.m. t1pfYl,ofA-1/or NLJ" Of• 22'3 1p
  • -.. drive a• well u c1... U. S. - llar••• OVK coordlaat:loa. w. w. BCUT attadamellt llonow JJ, S:&CH E T,4.,IMDIS Saturday, February 3, 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM BUNKER (Saigon 17607} SUBJECT: Government of Vietnam-U. S. Mission Task Force to Deal
  • Date 7-ll,,-01 INFORMATION - ci, " f'/ ./flY" Monday, Mr. May 27, 1968 -- 5:45 p. m. President: You may be interested in a conversation today with ..{ ______ ).. .3.~lb)(J) His theme: military victory for us in Vietnam is by no means ruled
  • that he spent most of his time on the beach because there was nothing else to do. In view of the demands placed on our trained manpower by the Vietnam conflict and Great Society programs, we should be seeking ways to utilize our hG-nan resources better
  • .. Wednesday, October 18, 1967 -- 4:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith some Vietnam 1. Henry Kissinger, them out on his own. negotiating items. whose views I summarized z. A report (marked on page 2) t4at Maurer Hanoi somewhat more flexible, plus some
  • to President Johnson's Announcement 1. On 19 November 1968 President Nguyen Van Thieu said that the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is now prepared to participate in the Paris talks. Referring to the i~passe between the GVN and the United States on the Paris talks
  • ---1t[Sffl'titized 1981-}- t\ #48a cable s fl 1 p- (}()l,,iA$'- /tj -OD Al.t.J ,JL~• [Duplicate of #1 f2a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam "1G(2), 8/13-9/5/67"] [Sa.nit~ NLT 90 263] l ~ 11-'f- ,l.J NL .l 9'1-;>9~ -'--- - - 16;,...p -[Duplicate of #34
  • ~1172--id -, -r 6/12/68 A A.. nwJ~A r-rri, 0~·20rt, ½ [Duplicate of #28, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "[Non-Vietnam: March-June 1968]," Box 16] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 81, Jupe 7-12, 1968 Box 35 RESTRICTION
  • INFORMATION Friday, October ll:10 p. m. Mr. 25, 1968 President: More on HanoL- Peking tens ion. I increasingly have the feeling that the key to what we see in Paris and between Washington and Moscow on Vietnam is llnked to what is happening
  • Rosto'll t8 P-FesidCftt, 8: 10 a.m-. XS 1 p Spi-"' s· 'SO-~ /tlw9 3- 3'>i' 1'8 1 p Of'E...-l '7110(9~ [Duplicate of #79a, NSF, CF, Vietnam, "[3/19/70 Memo to th President, "Decision to Halt the Bombing" with copies of doc ments, 1967-68, Box 127] A atgon
  • -NLJ'l'l-~lf80 C 3 p ,~·[Duplicate of #18a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "lB(l) 11/66-12/67, Economic Activity and Planning"] Rostow to res1 en s t p -G i" 'I l{-O,l4f\JG Cf~~~ I [Duplicate of #119, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, Vol. 12] r #,l-04-meme
  • (\ p:21"RAc. lol-~-1~ [dup. #71, this file] Memos t [dup. #10, #l0a, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, the Pres./Bombing Halt Dec., Vol. 4," Bex 137, E empt NLJ 91-498] .u.+5-f6a---,---__ #9 memo Rostow to the 2 pp. President, Fowler to the 4 pp. s
  • ] 1p #9~ cable Lond"on3905 Oft"' ~o¢ica:J~&e, !!: ~ -Hi02a cttb1:c memo ~-,--~A:___ t-;/q
  • to press him, the best subject is probably the General's position on the neutralization of South Vietnam. I attach at Tab B Bohlen's account of his conversation with de Gaulle together with the telegram of instruction he was working from, and at Tab C
  • lp C 10/03/68 A 10/04/68 A 10/04/68 A (dup. , #131 , NSF , Country File, India, Vol. 11) Sanitized, 1986 #14 note #14a cable Rostow to the President, 11 :45 a.m. 1p S re Vietnam b ~ ,-'t\~ Co \ \#\c~ ~ ~ W..o'!,•to~ Intelligence Report "'d
  • E S mm t 1967 (Hrs. 3.Q- memo Johnson's Travel)," Box 20..] ~,f). Rostow to the Pres. re noa proliferation 1 p• ~ CJ· 15 tvt::J c, 1
  • took the occasion of this press back­ grounder to inform the group, on a low-key basis, that there was a great deal of feeling among European leaders that media coverage of Vietnam was distorted and one-sided, and was acting to our detriment in Europe
  • yesterday. I ·spQke .... · . .',•:··· · · .. ., ,. .to ?~r · Holt or;. the telephone and oonve·y ed to him the · . · ·.. , . ·, . ·.·· .. ·.: ,·substa.~ce~ of what you said to me . about additional alli~d contribut;ions in South Vietnam. · ·· v , I , I
  • CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION White House, for Defense concurrence. ,& / c #e7a Memo re Goldwater claim on nuclear capacity C Bundy re tr-0ops to Vietnam ----- e 3 p Ip 913f~- 1 - A 8/18/64 A 7715764 FILE LOCATION NSF , Mc George