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- demand if we get to negotiate is for
the complete demilitarization of the DMZ. Remember, the bombing
in Laos would continue.
THE PRESIDENT: Rivers came down here this morning and gave me
a report in which he said we have got to "give them everything we've
- should tell them that we have
seen nothing new out of this exchange and that we are prepared to terminate
the dialogue. If they have a different idea about it, of course they are free to
let us know what those ideas may be.
We should say that we assume
- from Hanoi is a hard one and this may be because they feel they can
get a significant psychological or military victory south of the DMZ at
some point. Or they may think that the political structure in the south
will come apart under the new
- to be informed and I am going to try to do what is
right. It's knowing what is right that is important. We have got to
find new ways, but I ask you what would you do if you were President
tonight?
Would you do the following:
(1)
Would you pull out of Vietnam