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Johnson, W. Thomas, 1941-
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- tons) at 100 percent US
uses, and put the subject of a rate change to the new GVN as soon
as it is organized and operational.
7. In sum, our negotiating aim will be to make exchange rate unifica
tion at Pl 18/$ more attractive to the GVN than
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Bad weather _on the coast has affected air activities, including some
resupply. A new attack on Danang is expected.
General Westmoreland said he plans to re open Highway One so he
can take s.upplies in by road rather th.a n by air
- be taken to encoura ge additional
private inve strn.ent by industri a li ze d countries in Southea st
Asia ..
5. A re\.riew of the pros and cons of an immediate increas e
in U. S. assistance to Southeast Asia even befo r e the estab
lishment of a new
- out a financial plan on which joint efforts should be basedc
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Seventh. it was agreed that the United States and the Republic of
Viet Namwould discuss new econo~ic and social measures to be undertaken
in rural areas. to accompany the anti-guerrilla
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was not available
from others, before
proceeding with assistance
deemed to be in the United States interest.
The Department is now reviewing the whole of United States
policy toward Africa, and we will be developing new proposals for fu
ture guidance.
/S/ Dean
- treatment for Pote Sarasin on October visit
to Washington;
-- attitude towards military assistance;
Note: With respect to military aid, Sect. McNamara
believes that we should wait until our new Ambassador,
Leonard Unger, gets out to Bangkok and make
- · problem. We need a new look. The effects of
Vietnam are hurtilg the budget and foreign relations generally. !r
The President said, "Bill, everybody doesn't have a blind spot like
you do. You say don't bomb North Vietnam on just about everythin~.
I don't