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  • of the agreement from. the day it went lnt:o effect. thelr military forces out of Laos. They dld not, as they had promlsed. pull And they continued illegally to use the Ho Chi Mlnh trail through Laos to send their men and war m.a.terlal into South Vietnam
  • in London wh.en he arrived to see Wilson and that Wilson and Koaygln were annoyed by the letter to Ho Chi Minh and the Moscow contact. I told hlm that there w·e re exceedingly good reasons which could bear on the future prospects fol' peacemaking, why we did
  • South Vietnam across the border into Laos for the purpose of gathering intelligence on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. The issues are as follows: 1. Recent high level photographic surveillance has revealed a new truckable road between Route 12 and the area
  • and he might be an effective President. But I have come to believe that the healthiest thing that could happen in Viet-Nam right now would be the election of a civilian. The best government I can think of would be: Huong as President., Big Minh as Vice
  • • the future of South Vl·e •aam and &ho hope• of it• owa poo}lle. Ou Jtegloual Devolopm.~uit Plan l• aimed at lte attractloo.• I.or Ham>l; 1 think we ued to •1'ai.-p•u tb.e Idea that &he people who nall1 ueed Tender LoviDg Care are the ricdm• of tbe •tn.aste
  • ·; s ·milffo·n· i -s eligible...1orJna.t chi~­ XD,~0_!_: -than.·=-=._noug h-,_!O r one·-nii1_l;_i~!!.E2.~}. 7. T.~lsTng__the-·second_m.~ur.e·_ ·ot:lnatcli~f!g~ ~th¢l'o.:i·~=al~(Q;~:~-*-~ough: pro~v t~tCn:ew··~aia: that_· ls~t:7.easGear
  • that the National Liberation Front wished to send representatives to the U. N. During my meeting with President Thieu December 6, I reviewed with him the status of his proposed letter to Ho Chi Minh suggesting direct talks betweenNorth and South Vietnam. He has
  • Committee. 4. Algerian Message to Ho Chi Minh - Algeriahas released a message trom Boumedienne to Ho Chi Minh which, inter alia, condemns our air strik es on North Viet Nam, suggests Viet Nam is under colonial occupation, characterizes the NLF as the sole
  • . n., tvan 1f you cmm.>t ..JDCO tilt ~D~ tlv~ Qmtl Ds.322A Dt>W accept our p ~ , I uxgo you tu .1ct at tfio 82 smviv~ ~ of 'tiie Pueblo's crew amd iho b""Y of lldX·.- \.ho died wilo in your cust«.y. Jloldia3 tho crau as h~u:es mad
  • the Bo Cbl Minh trail in Laos; doing.more al>out the fiow of supplies £rom Cambodia; improving. if possible. the-naval blockade; -- Preaatns l(y to seek to defect high-level Vi et Cong ft.g ui-es, and to consider more explicit ofter& about future
  • ' WWRostow:rln DECLi. ~s·r:rn E.O . 12)5 ~ ~ 'hire Ho, " C t ,· ', fA.f-, 1 .-(.l •• . t,, , .i(b) ~ .'.J. 1--t, t9,:;,3 . ~ -?-?t:Z- -~ ' - . - - SECRET THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG T ON PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD June 7, 1968
  • ARECLOSETO KY. THIEu·s SELECTION OF' MAJOR GENERAL NGUYEN' VAN MINH AS CAPITAL.·DISTRICT COMMANDER WAS Nor AND· COlLD NOT BE QUESf IONED BY KY BECAUSE MINH IS A PROFICIENT SOLDIER, HAS NO POL-ITICAL TIES, -AND IS RESPECTED BY KY. BY 8 JUNE, KY, WHO
  • available fo:r dealing with the .D MZ situation whleh the JCS is now examining. These will, undoubtedly. be coming to you fairly soon. W. W. Roatow -!!!OP SECRET WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White Ho~ Gci ~ , Feb. 2~ 1983 Bv
  • is cleeply·rooted. It is particularly strong a.mone state of:f.':i.dals \·!ho seek low prices for consu,.·;wrs c>.i:1,dr.:~:-:ir1u.m control their grain supplies. Advocates of controls also lack confidence in the ability of·the free market to protect producers
  • · ·of tho Advlaory Con:roit~OI),:····!t.:~no·also a;roed.. th.at ;ho functlono a:iv~i~nf ·i!.~i.~OnOf.U.c~t,~uld J.ip11·na.~c of the\ bai ~P,_andod c11 r.foor.• st;ry. to pe~L~.:~oM_utt:otio~o w!.~h tho W.gh Cowtco!.cruli: • i I ll
  • · ·of tho Advlaory Con:roit~OI),:····!t.:~no·also a;roed.. th.at ;ho functlono a:iv~i~nf ·i!.~i.~OnOf.U.c~t,~uld J.ip11·na.~c of the\ bai ~P,_andod c11 r.foor.• st;ry. to pe~L~.:~oM_utt:otio~o w!.~h tho W.gh Cowtco!.cruli: • i I ll
  • American temperament. This evident disinclination for a long, drawn-out·test of will in concert with the noisy demonstrations of the radical minorities encourages Ho Chi Minh and his advisers to hang on (Red Alternative A) or to escalate (Red Alternative B
  • American temperament. This evident disinclination for a long, drawn-out·test of will in concert with the noisy demonstrations of the radical minorities encourages Ho Chi Minh and his advisers to hang on (Red Alternative A) or to escalate (Red Alternative B
  • in a common search for peace. 7. On February 8-lJ, we ■ uspended bombin1 for 5 day• and 18 hours. You wrote Ho Chi Minh on February 8, offerin1 to atop the bombtna of the North and further aupnentation of our force• in the SO\lth if Hanoi would •top
  • attack the hydi;.os!.££..tti& ..gcJl~:\.tin.g_l_~~jJ.iti~~ complex at Y1wg:;i-Q.QI!1Jiel11~leg!~iil)_a~~--mil_i!ary.,.Jargs;.~in..~l1.e_::_s_cm~~c!ye~'. . .area· alonz..~lu/~·. Because of its fla_kdefenses, the· powerhouse -~t Sui-ho was a ., difltculc
  • aga.i.nst the ,.Sou~h. Ho,.,evor, recent. j,ncidents in the area of the . DM?. ,:mggest that North J
  • ~OR HYDROGRAPHIC OPERAT!ONS DISPLAYEDe PN~3~ APPROACHED FROM 180 DEGREES AND CIRCLED PUEBLO~ ON SECOND C!RCUITi PNQ3~ HOISTED THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNAL REQUESTING NATIONA~ITY~ PUEB~O HOS!TED THE US ENSIGN AND THEN THE SIGNA~ !NDtCATlNG HYOROGRAPHeR~ ON THE THIRD
  • Street Chicago, Illinois 6o690 (Phe>ne: (312) 828 - 2700) \ 8. Mr. James Ho Schipper ,. Regional Vice President Corn Products International P. o. Box 846 Hong Kong 9. Mr. Robert · w. Lundeen, President Dow Chemical Asia P.O. Box 711 Hong Kong, B.c.c
  • ··-'-.-. ·-·:·-.tsuilcl'r +_e. . ecs.onference be arr2..nge:wents for a. cessation of hos ..":\:f:(_-_· ·:··.•.i,··.··~,:_:_,_j: .. under effective sup~rvision; ---~ ,;.•:.-.:•.'/>~.:· 1v 1 •••• ,.._'. • • •••• H;'\:, ...:1 ;'J ·-·.· ,_:_.... ~-- • "l. Calls f.9
  • · ·.··.· '· Of late, there have been rur:iors end in.'1.uendoes to the ·effect -~~~t.'':"\·!\'.>.•;·.·• ••··•"'.'e do not ho:,e the votes" and so, therefore,· vc reve not moved en the r.-:at.:.'·.>.~::.~;'....'.: • __..:ter. It sce::LS to·me, ho·wever, that. if thc1·e
  • in this country is better than it has ever been before. "If we persist, we will get at the things I listed above: "Open roads, secure public officials; destruction or dissolutio.n of the terrorist organization -- what Ho Chi Minh calls the 'guerrilla
  • SEOR:E'f • NOD!S E.O. 12356, Sec, NJJ DRAFT By I fr' 11-~ 9,_ 4½ ,NARA, Date J;,.-.=l- 1~ Letter from .President Johnson to Ho Chi Minh February 4, 1967 Dear Mr •. Frestdent: I am writing to •·YOIJ. in the hope that the conf lict _in • I t
  • the Hana Chriatla.n .ft ndersen collection. If he will indicate his preference, we can easily draft a letter either way. McCieorge Bundy · 1 MEMORANDUM /I THE WHITE HO U SE ~ ~ - WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 29, 1965, 7: 15 PM MEMORANDUM
  • RESTRICTION A C-1-tO-'IS lliJ' qtl-'IS''/ "US Military Strength:-:-:-!' p ~ 1.Ho . . ,s- l{w 'IV-'ls·l ""#50c cable -l-012-1-1 -Beptel to Tokyo (wmk cepy) S 4 p ~ 4--l{)•'t4> NI.S °tl./·'-151 #53 memo Rostow to President 10/26/67 S 1 p ~ lt>~~J
  • TAKE'PLACEFROMTIME TO TIME. BUT THE TIMINGOF THIS MEETINGIS NOTGOODFOR ME. I MUSTBE •• FRANK.! :.M ~.Bou:-TO REORGANIZE THEGOVERNMENT ANDMAKE'· SO~E C~~~3E~. T~IS WILLBE IN ~HE ~EXTWEEKOR SO. IF I GO TO HO~OL~LU A~~ THENANNOUNCE THESE, I WILLBE CHARGED WITH -HAVING
  • -Rusk to Presideflt-C 2 p &flU' '-Ho-9.,- 10/27/ AILT 't'l•&JSJ -Rostow and Waka1?:llmi- -#44a rpt- "Specific Rejections:7:"" 2 p ~ 'l-t,·9f' 'IS tfSUN 1754 41'" -s ,.,1..s Q'4--II~ I ., l/ietAa.m Political Situation Repoff 'flM 04-,0-tt #49a
  • that President's message to Ho Chi Minh delivered February 8 bad been transmitted to Hanoi. Ho Chi Minh had received message and reply would be forwarded later. 3. In response to DCM question when message received in Hanoi, Le Chang said it had been transmitted
  • -American Peace Force • - - _, ?_? . { . ~ :· =--~ · :-c:. ' ,•·· \:::~ Ir~"' ' - ':\\ I .. 'I_ "' " :Ma.J. · Gen. ·Alvaro ·; ·« Alves da Silva Braga, .f a veteran .,career inili tar:~( rrian - ~- .. . ·. ~ · '!.~ ~ ;.~~-. ~ho is :said
  • , since it covers only a fifth to a third of what we'd normally give. Nor does this money flow till we actually sign the loan; ; t wu1..dci Oh ll b t o:d ho r , ·6 d ~tow . D. The Indian PL 480 agreement also expires 30 June, and the pipeline will begin
  • Nortll VletMnaeH latlnd to •1nda•1 •It►.,.. It a1m,1,. ceud • ........ to Nftea.., ....... ,, ... ,. -Ql- ~ ~ ISCU:T ~-~r EXDIS attaclrmnt ~ ............ (Salpa 26037) OE l~Ho,s Bv~ •7 3~11302 APR 68 ZFF-1 M A~E SASSYSAIGON IM EDIATE. 0
  • of Communist base areas in the U Minh area of Ca Mau Peninsula and the Plaine Des Jones, near the SECRET 5!::CRET -5- Cambodian border, where the Communists have been in virtually full control since 1945. Government of Vietnam administrations in An Xuyen