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Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- they It If they violate the facts of life, we would be back with "business as usual. " SERVI,. ..: SS'" Sf!!@!f& y• -4 Secretary Rusk noted that we had just pulled back the NEW JERSEY from around the Vinh area to a point closer to the DMZ. The President pressed
- TO BE DRAWN INTO A DISCUSSION OF THE AGENDA FOR TOMORROW'S NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL I MEETING, ORDERED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO DISCUSS THE SOVIET THREAT IN EASTERN EUROPE. I., 1 • PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN ASKED IF THE CALL
- of the Pathet Lao in the face of credible U.S. signals of in tent to intervene militarily. It may be tempted to press on for some few additional gains, possibly for bargaining purposes; but it almost certainly has no stomach for a major military en- • gagement
- The nature ot these responses suggests two issues that deserve early decision: (1) Howhard should the U.S. press with General Norstad.'s "Plan of Action: face of country unwillingness to increase make adequate budgetary provision for its for country