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- ADMINISTRATION
NA FORM 1429 (6-85)
FOREIGN POLICY GROUP
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October 29, 1968
THOSE ATTENDING:
The President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Abrams
General Wheeler
Richard Helms
Walt Rostow
Harry McPherson
George Christian
Tom Johnson
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. Joining the meeting:
Senator Richard Russell
Gene~al Westmoreland
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EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT
NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH:
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CLARK CLIFFORD
SECRETARY OF STATE DEAN RUSK
GENERAL EARLE WHEELER
ADMIRAL THOMAS MOORER
- WITHDRAWA1L SHEET (P'RE.S:IDEN,TJAL LIBRARIES)
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AUGUST 10, 1968 - 12:25 p. m.
Briefing of Vice President Nixon and Governor
Agnew
The President
Secretary Rusk
Director Helms
Cyrus Vance
Former VP Nixon
Governor Agnew
- Folder, "August 10, 1968 - 12:25 p.m. President's briefing of Former Vice President Nixon and Gov. Agnew," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
- conditions. 11 They may be trying to play American
politics.
General Wheeler: The Soviet's understand it -- loud and clear.
The President: I want the Soviet's to understand it; I want Harriman-
Vance to understand it! and Nixon understands
- Secretary Rusk to brief you on the
NPT, Vietnam, Czechoslovakia, the Middle East, and North Korea.
Secretary Rusk and Ambassador Thompson and I have briefed Nixon.
Secretary Rusk:
The rumors on the Pueblo appear unfounded. There
have been no movements
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George Christian
Tom Johnson
The President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Maxwell Taylor
General Earle Wheeler
The President: I want to sit down with Mr. Nixon to see what kind of
world he really wants. When he gets the nomination he may
- the greatest problem has been how to improv e the relations of the two
powers . Many P en Pal letters have b een sent in an effo rt to establish greater
confidence.
Candidate Nixon has p l ans to visit the Soviet Union. His r e quest for a
briefing should b e