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- : We are unsure even if we can cut as much as we intend to
cut. I do not think we could have a smaller surtax.
Congressman Kleppe: Mr. President, could you discuss for us the targeting
of our bombs in North Vietnam.
The President: Do you want an off
- Vietnam
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8.2
1965
4. 9
3.4
1966
5. 3
2.3
1967
1. 8
9.9
23.9
23.8
The President made these points when questioned about Vietnam:
There is no date or time on the Vietnam conflict.
The military situation and pacification are improving.
Intelligence
- Vietnam
- Richard D. McCarthy (29th District, New York) said that
the riots, the tax message, and the war in Vietnam all indicated to him
that Democrats are in for trouble next year.
He said the people are
focusing on the war; that some new initiative is needed
- Vietnam
- I" /
April 26, 1968
NOTES FROM THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH
MUTUAL BROADCASTING COMPANY EXECUTIVES
October 2, 196,
Points made by the President on Vietnam:
1. Defending Vietnam is important to the security of
this country
- Vietnam
- countries,
trade, security matters, or helping build a stable peace.
Question:
Does the President think there is a serious possibility
of productive talks taking place with Ho Chi Minh leading to a peaceful
settlement in Vietnam.?
Answer:
We simply do
- Vietnam
- areas to meet the enemy's threat. Effort in May may be the
first step with another step in June and July. The enemy has been
engaged in a plan to get men down. 113, 000 are passing down to
South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. In April and May there were
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- Vietnam