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- of your providing for the President even
an approximate estimate of the additional casualties we would take if we
stopped the bombing of North Vietnam?
New subject: President also believes you should make sure that TV
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cameras and press cover
- and NAT O , and to talk about our relations with
the Russians and Eastern Europeans.
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Secretary Rusk will summarize the issues and possib le ways o f dealing
with them. Secret ary Clifford will t a l k about the defense of Western Europe
a and the new
- to summarize the major issues and possible
ways of dealing with them.
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Ask Secretary Clifford to speak to the defense of Western Europe
in the light of reactions to the Czech crisis and the new dispositions
of Soviet troops in Central Europe.
Director Helms
- : The Deputy Prime Minister wants 50 Phantoms right
away. The new argument was that the Czech experience will encourage
other actions in the Mid-East to take the spotlight off of Czechoslovakia.
He said the Arbas will not begin to make peace until they know
- Dobrynin.
The President instructed Rusk to ask Dobrynin in to discuss this matter.
The Secretary could say:
(a) Astonished at this news.
(b) Not opportune time to make announcement tomorrow.
Tell allies we are dismayed
and outline what should
- information and information given by
Ambassador Dobrynin.
The Pres i dent instructed Rusk to ask Dobrynin in to discuss this matter,
The S ecreta ry could say:
(a) Astonished at this news.
(b) N ot opportune time to mak e announcement tomorrow.
Tell allies we