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Folder, "August 22, 1968 - 9 p.m. Cabinet meeting, and staff members," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- enable them to do something in Vietnam. We tried a 37-day pause in the bombing. There are some plusses and some minuses. We have been disillusioned if not deceived. SECRETARY RUSK: The political costs the Soviets would have to pay was one re as on we
- Vietnam
- began by telling Mr. Nixon that the Secretaries of State and Defense would brief him on Vietnam. Secretary Rusk would also touch on problems in other areas. General Wheeler was available to deal with the military situation; and Mr. Helms would contribute
- Vietnam
- . The President: Summarize it. Secretary Rusk: Recommend you wait to hear from Bunker. I take the long view. President Kennedy said we would make a battle there to save South Vietnam. That set us on course. After the Tonkin Gulf, you put in troops to keep South
- Vietnam
- COPYRIGHTED Pt:Jblicc1iu11 Rwqoirea P-ermiasien ef CAp)'-right Hofd'er.-W;-Thomu1 Johnson .. ..) - 2 Averell feels the President should get credit for withdrawal of U. S. fore es in South Vietnam. I think that is tre wrong way to get peace
- Vietnam
- Secretary Rusk to brief you on the NPT, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, the Middle East, and North Korea. Secretary Rusk and Ambassador Thompson and I have briefed Nixon. Secretary Rusk: The rumors on the Pueblo appear unfounded. There have been no movements
- Vietnam
- of the southern boundary of the DMZ"; this language could be inserted. THE PRESIDENT: What do we do if he comes across the DMZ? GENERAL WHEELER: THE PRESIDENT: out of the DMZ? He has immediate authority to respond. Do you assume that North Vietnam
- Vietnam