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- rity in maintenance, leadership, training and discipline rather
than numerical superiority.
The President then went on to read a statement later released to
the press (attached) , establishing a Special Committee of the National
Security Council to deal
- and launched int o a
discussion of whether or not we should press for Security Council action
on Vietnam, but then returned to explain the devel opment s on the
Middle Eas t in New York since July. He concluded by indicating that
the non-permanent
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discussions on the ABM with the Soviet Union. He felt that Kosygin
had agreed at Glassboro to have such discussions .
A brief exchange followed on exactly what Kosygin had a g reed
to at Gla ssboro . The President felt that he had pressed over and over
- the negotiations until it is certain there is no
alternative and the n decide to give the supers onic s . Assistant Secretary Talbot
should press as hard as possible for some other solution but at the end of the
r oad, he should refer back to Washington