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  • , ....... TELEGRAM F1r1i11S1r1lc1tf t•• 01it1~States1f A ■ 1ric1 INCOMING Classification Control: Recd: pap 2 of sa1.-•• 92 Ma, 15, 1961 \bat.• ...U ••\Ilia pl"Ori.M4 lt. wa u4wat.ood to be •in cont.at of a caaa\J'J' Wider at.taelr and 1IDBl'd9ftlopecl. • Ia
  • Taylor to Washington. The discussions will be on familiar subjects. (Listed in the attached telegram.) Ambassador Taylor has been generous in welcoming me, thus preventing any speculation about the future of the Ambassador . Every effort will be made
  • . THIS TELEGRAM HASNOTBEENSEE!NBY VICE PRESIDENTJOHNS'ON BUT I BELIEVEIT REFLECTSHIS ESTIMATE. MB ~ •--,State .Q ·... .. ... . "t .,. ·,. ... • ~trol: ·8951 Rec'd: May.·15,. 1961 10 :49 a.m . .. FE FROM: ~igon lnfo ss TO: Secir~tary SP SAL
  • .,'"' •. • . • • . ·.~ ••,; ~- ,,· ,. ' f ,t:{i/\ . • : ·.. i; ., • ,·'! ' ,,. : • ••. • March l S: Specit1 Message to the Congress on The 1'light TO ~ote • . :~,:'~' . -,!:.::·. March 18: :
  • of the administration's there mdght wel4 not be an elec­ credibility gap. tion worth winning in 1966," he "McNa·mara tells us about a said. . • new Soviet weapon that would Rep. Hall also oriticized Mr. fly in a new low, strange orbit MoNamara for. "jumping to 1he
  • strategic warheads and they 1 re having 2500, in fact, with their MIRVing,they are going to have 15,16,17000 warheads while we still have 7000. This would have great effect in NATO,aswell as in Japan, as well as in our owncountry. I think it is worth
  • a little It's our bit better Tape l -- 3 each time. Perhaps I am just old enough to have something worth saying, and perhaps I am young enough still to have fairly clear and I hope reasonably objective memories. Therefore I am beginning these tapes
  • i s when speech to be d e liv e re d . T h is d ra ft se n t 0 8 / 1 0 / 6 4 ). /‘B - -------------------------------- 5151T E — C p f-).| i P f , -------- ^ Io n la y t-r - A - l- C L - COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCOMING TELEGRAM
  • : ~~~~ft~?:i:l . ·1 ' ;. ;;f ;t~ ->~~f.ENDfAND HOLD,FOR,ACKS • ,./ • - !-:f~~ ~t;~· ... ~ • ;-,;:--:, ,, ,f SEC~;f:'.;,NQ{QR.~;;:~~;&);~s ·w. ·.. ~,,·._.,· . • .,:,·;:,:':~: t;,~~ -~~ ~ . •· .. .- !INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State
  • in the field for whatever that judgment is worth examined them. That is about the extent of the informa­ to use back here as expert Monday morning quarterbacks. tion we have on it. That is the judgII1:entof the best military advice I have Q. Did you say "men
  • a Marine • someone it is not to make p_lace at Khe Sanh is none of his television with the mayor who was at Khe Sanh in Chicago. about Gold Star mothers, Band on national working the people; about is that a doctor to the AMA convention He
  • of small steps on the ground with Phoumi's forces, "White Star" airlift with Kennedy men but of course accept­ to send a small number of trainer contract all with Soviet the military by the US military, no added was given ~o the possibility
  • the bombing? Our negotiators said that they would report to Washington because only the President can decide this matter. (Additional sentences of the Paris report of the Fr\day session were read. A copy of the full report is attached, (TAB A) (Pa:ris telegram
  • a coalition "neutralise' like naivete munist cause, as one could might or for the be, of lear~ng ~any aro initial of chance. popular away every chance. to disaster. about the Viet Cong never 11 ic.aas, yet the VC might bring. worth
  • -*’- ' it' ' •“- ll 1C -:-f -t* •tJ-..':5*^ - • > *' *.'-: . COPY LBJ LIBRARY - - -X . ■ a COPY LBJ LIBRARY 0 2 S M o o T fiO iK S TELEGRAM L a p e s t m © B t e l S t a t e INDICATE: n c o L iE a □ CHASGi TO 3^ § y Orljin ACTiON: A rnem bassy
  • h c tn p s o n • R.5P,•ADDUCTION F?,OAA This COPY iS PROHIEilED UNLESS "UNCLASSIFIED''' Ciassificatfon ' 9 -6 3 D i-3 2 i NARA, Bate COPY LBJ LIBRARY Page— 2 _ _ o f telegram tO- Amembassy SAIGON C la s s ific a tio ji governments p o s
  • -February MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Marines late Information re Troop from of the 27th will be moving Fort The Brigade will follow. Headquarters The 1st Battalion rl"f tomorrow., continue its movements and Provincial Support of the 505th
  • , with· only been reported that in full were two be judged object, which Vietnam to win and directed a touch of order that a strong in has Johnson first line affected that his report said, American policy is worth war the lost
  • ''-'^.vVf •*■ A. % iy | *X '^ '■ : l^^-*':r'>T';' ./■,•;• 'V T COPY LBJ LIBRARY TELEGRAM D e p a rtm en t o f State Action Info -TOP OCGRET ' ’ 1 0 , 1 9 6 5 , 9 : 1 6 A .M. COOTROL: RECEIVED: 9239 JUNE FROM: Saigon . t ACTION: . QOOO
  • NUTS. Now they haven't said anything. Rusk: Yes, that is good. President: Are all your senior officials asking? Rusk: Yes. Bundy: Pres. recollection is precise and right. (reads P. telegram to Lodge which pinpoints the pause continues
  • will be sent from the following locations: One battalion from Camp Pendleton. Units from Camp Lejune The 82nd Airborne· frcm Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Possibly some army from. Fort Benning. The President: How many men does that total? General Wheeler: 3800
  • LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY COPY LBJ LIBRARY I A COPY LBJ LIBRARY department of Sta, Incoming telegram 'S L U ) ti CONr
  • telegram concerning the Taylor-Clifford mission. Mr. Clifford said that he believed it would be more difficult for the Australians to turn us down when they are in touch with the President directly. Mr. Clifford said that each head of government had to say
  • 9 9 liJCOMING TELEGRAM D epartm ent o f State ‘H _______ SECRET ■ CS 00 RUEHCR DE RUMJIR 0SA 15/0345Z P_P_150330Z ZEA _ Info v^ F M _________ 1^2 ■' • ‘ ^ E M B A ^ ^ Y ~ ­5 7 rfG 0 ih TO RUEHCR/SECSTATE WASHDC 0 1 2 S 5 9 , ^ RUEPW
  • that more U . S. ef ­ fort was needed in South Vietnam. TOP SECRET .. ·-.. r • • TOP SECREI" - 7 ­ The President concluded the meeting by commenting that even with increased U.S . aid the prospect in South Vietnam is not bright. Bromley Smith
  • in South Vietnam. In r espo nse, Secretary McNamara said there we re no worth ­ while ta r gets they had been able to find in South Vietnam . Acting Secretary Ball said we must emphasize South Vietnam 1 s parti ­ cipation in the air attacks . Selecting only
  • we have Brooks Assist{lnt - SAIOON the from in Saigon. Ir! Enclosure received for TELEGRAM Hays Secretary No. 1820 '" iii Q ii iii Ii_ (UNCLASSIFIED WHEN SECRET ATTACHMENT REMOVED) Department INCOMING TELEGRAM 34-H of State- ~[GRET
  • , ashin ton Star, telephon d you. He ·aid it ''is very · mport nt,' th y are working on a story. I ask d him th ubject f his story. He didn't ~ant to tell me. When I pressed him a bit more, h said ''it is a major story about the J ohnson ad1 'linistration
  • MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHIICGTON /) j/ I I MEz.m.ANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT From Bob Fleming Following are notes on your discussions at 6s25 p.m. Sept. 5 with the followings: Eric Sevareid CBS John Cauley, !ansas City Star Duff Thomas, UPI
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY MCOMIN^ TELEGRAM Jepartm ent o f S ta i _ 57 AcHon p P RUEHCR RUEHDT RUFHDN*^ ;DE RUSBAE 620 ‘13/1530Z P R 131430Z 7FA : FM AMEM B A S SY fN E^ D E LH I 7 ■BO r u e h c r / s e c ^ T e w a sh SVN ‘INFO RUCQHKB/CINCMEAFSA MACDILL AFB
  • V COPY LBJ LIBRARY I^COMl^G TELEGRAM Department o f State -'TW^'SECRET Action S3 Info 00 RUEKCH DE RUMJIR 1137A 2 2 /0 7 3 0 Z 0 2 2 0 7 1 4 2 ZZPi _____ ' fm AMEMBa S S Y C S A I S ^ rr* i . \v ' ■ • ; - i> :/ _________ TO RUEHCR
  • s io n a g a in s t Worth Vietnam was a g g re s s io n a g a in s t Communist C hina, s u g g e s ts t h a t P e ip in g c e r t a i n l y a c c e p te d .th e consequences o f H anoi’ s s e m n d a t t a c k even i f i t d id n o t e^qj'f’e s s l y
  • . Since returning homeI've been having myoffice, usually Bob Beaudry, who's my principal assistant nowwho replaced John Getz, been having him come out in the morning with the daily summariesand the telegrams to keep me up to date on what's happening
  • posts informed. Embassy Bangkok will be sending follow-on telegram which \vill contain specific recommendations for improving collection, collation and dissemination of information. z. It is recommended that member agencies assign a }llgh priority
  • the national·::nll: Theso a.re troubleaooe a.eye. But tha.t is worth reo.(ling about. They Today is o.nother tiooent of decision and+the national purposo is to be tested. We have cane here to find ·out the facts; see where_we o.re; detennine where we go