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- be a number of things. They m.a.y be
trying to put additional pressure on us with reference to Vietnam.
They may be trying to open up a second front. I do not see much
in it unless they had either of these two objectives in mind.
The President: Have
- Vietnam
- the light
at the e:ld of the tunne l in Vietnam be comes more evident, the threat
of Chinese intervention grows stronger. 11 He concluded that the
Chinese could not let North Vi\'!t..'lam be defeated in its efforts to
take South Vietnam without committing
- . Secretary Rusk plans to meet in
restricted session to discuss Vietnam and the European
views on what they would like to see develop in Southeast
Asia after peace is achieved.
C.
Long Range Problems and Outlook for the Future
Above and beyond the issues
- against infiltration routes used by the regiment which is being
brought into South Vietnam.
General Wheeler said yes, to the best of our ability. General Wheeler
said the proposal was to use a South Vietnamese Airborne Brigade in
area 607 to destroy troops
- Vietnam
- on issues ranging
from Vietnam to the Congo, from Cyprus to Cuba.
In the Congo,
the United States supported the central government and the
UAR supplied the rebels with Russian arms.
The Belgian
American rescue mission to Stanleyville on November 23
- free
world defenses in the Mid-East at a time of intensi
fied Soviet activi~y in the area.
b. Vie~nam - You may ·wish to discuss briefly
the current situation ·in Vietnam.
c. NATO -·while exp~essing our regret that the
question of the Greek
- .
The first is Italy, Greece
and Turkey,
with Cyprus and the Sudan as possible add-ons.
The
second is Korea, Japan, Formosa
and the Philippines,
with Hong
Kong, Vietnam and Thailand as possible a_dd-ons.
Let me take them
in order.
--
In Italy, the mission
- the USG of acquiescing in the
"rape of Greek democracy.. 11 The same people who accuse us of violating
"American principles" in VietNam will cite our silence on Greece as further
evidence of our militaristic bent. It's neither fair nor logical
- and allowances raises
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219
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Ethiopia
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Cambodia
Thailand
Vietnam
Rep. of' China
Philippines
Japan
Laos
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657
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- to be
criteria. · spelled out by Mr. matched by a similar toler
.Acheson twenty years ago,· arice for other totalitarian re
; that ·a id program has ·been a"· gimes such as that of Ho Chi
dismal failure.
Minh in North Vietnam: It
Testifying before the Senate
-
IS NO~.
.
WITH A U.S. CONTRIBUTION I BELIEVE WE CAN GET GOG TO FACE ITS OWN
DARD AND D IF'FICULT PROBLEMS WITH t.iORE ST .~RCH THAN
HERETOF'ORE AND WITH SOt.1E CHANCE OF SURVIVING. CI WISH I COULD
/
FORECAST THAT WE COULD ALSO GET GREEKS INTO VIETNAM, AND I
HAVEN'T
- NOT TAKE INITIATIVE IN PROeiNG ' THIS Q~ESTION wiTM
GOG BUT AWAIT FURTHER GREEK APPROACHESQ
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TEAM SUCH AS IRANIANS AND SPANIARDS NOW HAVE IN VIETNAM '0R
ANY OTHER KIND