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  • , with a rath0:c brief passage of ten or ttvelve pages on our involveme11t in VietNam., -VietNarn, after all, is the ocre::.:-riding theme of the poli'cic.s of 1968~ I shall leave it _to other historians in years to come- to write the '.:rue and . full story
  • cables Russfound London SW1 .pertrand Russett-Peace Foundation 9th February, 1965. __ President Lyndon B. Johnson, The White House, Was'hington, D.C., u. o. 9h. Dear President Johnson, • The American attack on North Vietnam is disastrous on \two
  • recognize the suitability of these gentlem n for their posts. Please b consider. Your comments concerning the Vietnam situcl.tion a re lso appreciated. Your thoughts are always welcorne. incerely, John B. Clinton Staff i~ssistant to the President y
  • said he was trying to get back to Vietnam shortly. He said he was disappointed in his first trip because he was briefed so much that he didn't have enough time to make judgments of his own. He said if the military was too tight about letting Congressmen