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- of the large n umber
of North Korean Migs available to attack them .
General Wheeler sai d some p l anes were sent from Okinawa but that in
order to reach Wonsan they needed to refuel on route. From the time that
the commanders received the ship ' s call
- thought it would be useful to report to the NSC on a situation which was like
a time bomb that could blow up any time in the next six weeks . His report
largely reflected the State Department memorandwn submitted prior to the
meeting.
One of the principal
- =lict, the
Soviet dispute, Middle East
ter.s~ons,
continuing rivalry with the
U~ited
1. The cautious collective
leade~shi?
Politburo may also feel that it
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and
States.
in the
ca~not
turn down military r equests as Khrus:ichev
- whoever comes
out on top. It is a messed up situation.
Secretary Rusk: We should not call off Ambassado r Taylor 's planned trip to
Washington. We have a strong t eam in the field and we don 2 t know when would be
a better time for him to come.
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- not recommend movlng US combat
unlh into or contiguou£ to the RVN at this time. Moreover, the intro•
ductlon o{ US combnt forces whkh would alt idle could well h ;,\ve 11.
p11ych9lo&ical impact on b oth friends and enernlee the reverse of tbftt
do aired