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  • . Th• extent to which •.-clfte reeommen4atione about that a1ency•1 pro1ram for fi1cal 1969 exceed tile 1MM11et ref41M1t of the aaeacy to BOB. By 1'1Nd1et .... ue,t" la meant the ••t of •1•ncy recommendattou which fit within the plannAn1 fipr
  • , and to urge him -- as Bob McNamara and other defense experts believe~that the key is to put the lid on military expenditures. I enjoyed the dinner you got some good ideas. last night very much and hope Sincerely, I Jose A, Pechrnan Director ·f Economic
  • £ a i:tem.pti11g • to gov err;., like two swords of Damocles. Still, of the South Vietnamese ience the there was briefly first time since the overthrow of Dian, In the Once again matters in political a clai..iu to legitimacy. with grour.d for hope
  • Asia, 1961-62 (Outline only) 7: China and the Soviet Union in East Asia as Seen from Washington, 1961-63 8: Disillusionment in Laos, Hope in Vietnam (August 1962 - May 1963) 9: The Decline and Fall of Diem (May to Nov. 1963) 10: Retrospective: A Road
  • the of ot months Australian governin with of an international confusion in in late Holvoake Saigon. He approved Mav Australia a~d New of Malaysia, small prin- discussions Minister defense the countries. Pri~e both hope forces
  • .... Vietnarrr. the to way, henceforth bound was doubtless walking is an intangible in. South is new chair- level were circles from hoping inventor South a::d reliance-·was this, comes and In wha:t ha99ened ma.1
  • by results of the September 1966 elections in SVN, US hopes for resolution of the conflict began to rise. Despite VC terror and Buddhist opposition, the 80% turn-out exceeded most predictions and provided a wide spectrura of representation in the Constituent
  • . Neg~tiationa were not actually conducted. The US team felt obligated to attend discussiona based on the US President's oft stated willingness to talk. Although1the US team felt compelled by world o¥1nion to attend the conference, they had some hopes o
  • tions, but they should have provided,al~o,for rapid·response 1n event hostilities were renewed. The US team's proposals for a massive New Society were well conceived to meet the hopes and aspirations sectors of the SVN society but some players considered
  • such a deterrent This years. Khrushchev, hope to have with the most planned to Soviet so that to the previously to meet against and mobile over a substantial deterrent of nuclear we have and the following is clearly stockpile defenses. severe
  • to try lo char~~terlze their outcome one way or another. Obviously we hope that they will succeed. Q. Would the US favo1· inviting the Nol·th Ko~eans to participate in the Security Council proceedings? Do wo demand that they first release.the crew
  • hope • tod•y~Headquarters_ol""_the ...Jfaflonal Liberation Front (NLF) more than has been felt tor months. 'l'boae who ·kept the faith may nowl)e vindicated but there is no time to philosophize. In the early hours this morning an emissary, the brother