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- proposition •
.Kennedy and McCarthy.aren't coming up with much.
"Let's try so:::lething like this."
Ma Bu.."'1.d.y:
That's OK.
RuskY
Whether or not this is a step toward peace is
up to Hanoi.
M. Bundy:
President is not about to escalate like you say
- Dirksen, at
72, from Chicago, can stand up and be my defender the way he has
been.
SECRETARY RUSK: He has a little stronger chemical
than others.
in his system
THE PRESIDENT: Quoted parts of the James McGregor Burns book
on Kennedy's quotes about
- past meetings produced more than we expected.
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A discussion of trade hearings followed.
Secretary Rusk: There have been several assaults on. the Hill concerning
the Kennedy Round. We need to see all of these proposed changes
- Vietnamese statement in Paris.
It says again that the United States is the aggressor. "U Thant, DeGaulle,
Senator Kennedy and Fulbright say you should stop bombing." They want
world opinion to sway us. The sooner we show we will do what is right,
the better
- .
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
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The President said he was astounded
to find that there were several groups of people who were working
to get Congressmen who are in agreement with our policies to
make a reassessment. In this case, Senator Teddy Kennedy had
approached Congressman O'Neal