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  • hospitality for Mme. Chiang Kai-sh ek and by next w eek's visit of Defens e Minis ter Chiang Ching-kuo. /The Nationalists have some reason to be unhappy, since their ultimate aims in the Vietnam conflict and our ultimate aims are not the same. The visit
  • to visit America. these past weeks and are especially pleased to have met with you per,onally in Washington. On your return to Taipei, please convey our warm good wishes to President Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang. · Lyndon B. Johnson END Thursday
  • requesting approval of appointment Ambassador McConaughy as Pre sident1 s Special Representative at inauguration ceremony of President Chiang Kai-shek. You should add following: Senator Fulbright. Consent has been obtained from • • II
  • will have had a hal! hour with Mr. Bundy prior to seeing you. A longer briefing memo :from the Secret.~ry of State and ~he exc;hange of correspondence you have had with Chiang Kai-Shek are attached. :McG.B. CLC \. ··~- Wed. Sept. 22. ~r. )65 ~,~ I
  • and Chiang Kai-Shek 1. Bus Wheeler has asked me to forward the attached m emorandum of a conversation hetwe-e n himself and General Chiang Kai-Shek. His reason fo~ doing ao: is simply that Chiang reportedly req\1.ested him to make sure that bis views were
  • LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUM ENT REST R ICT ION DAT E CORRESPONDENTS O R TIT L E Burma ,, /YL.J 86 -d).S~ un a ea. A II II ·-shek from Pre from Rostow re: nitea 1Zingaom ~ 1--/10/qf( 1-"'ft--- - t --Hti""fO 's/&6 f,;_ - ~ 1 /i {/A'i res:i
  • immediately "border control" item (b) on page 5 above (i.e •• Vietnamese patrols• with appropriate U,S, aerial resupply, into Laotian territory). (3) Have Khanh negotiate with Chiang Kai-Shek for the movement of two or possibly three divisions
  • last week of General Th_a ng is ·bound to stir this up. 2. The root of the worry is, in a sense, historical. The experience with Chiang Kai-shek and the Soong family · in China (and before them with the Manchu dynasty) ·· suggests that when a Mandarin
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  • Wednesday, October 12,. 1966 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: 80th Birthday Message to President Chiang On October 31 President Chiang Kai-shek will be 80 by the Chinese calendar, 79 by Western count. Special importance is being given in Taiwan
  • and the adoption ol "neo-Trujillo'' policies. 3. Chiay to Avoid Provocation of ChiComs Embassy Taipei offers the following assessment of the likeli­ hood of a Chiang Kai- shek initiative against the ma.inland: 1'There continues to be no overt signs
  • course of nuclear development. This was made quite evident in my meeting with President Chiang Kai-Shek when he asked that the U.S. consider means of · increasing its assistance to the nuclear research program in the Republic of China. A useful program
  • inflation while remaining unsure of how much fo·r eign exchange it can count on. W. W. Rostow Friday, February 17• 1967 8:45 p. m. Mr. President: Unleashing Ed Hamilton on the preoa looks more promising than unleashing Chiang Kai- shek. W. W. Rostow
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