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  • DOR J OHNS0 1J U •S • ~11 SS I 0 N V!ETNA~ESE POLITIC AL LEADERS PROPOSED BILLETTING FOR PRINCIP1\ LS OF YOUR PAR TY FOLL O':J.: aUt!D Y IN ITH TAYLOR ur:GER WITH JOHl~SO N (•)CN ,o.UGHTO i~ WITH 1.~EST:•10RELA ND COOPER WITH DESILV A .•!I LL
  • JCS Admiral McDonald Treasury Secretary Dillon CIA Director McCone USIA Director Rowan White House McGeorge Bundy Ches t er Cooper Secretary McNamara raised several questions w ith respect to retaliation for the attack on the enlisted men's
  • with lower _f'ranchise qualifi:cations, permitting a limited number of Africans to qualify. The African leaders refused to cooperate in implementing the constitution, which they considered a device to::: perpetuate minority rule, and few Africans registered
  • less interest in maintaining a world role. Operationally, the U. S . and UK are working on fewer real problems. The concept of Atlantic cooperation could replace the special relationship . Close bilateral relations with the British, however
  • of the GouEcil and recognizing the important cooperation offered by the Org:;;.r-iz.ation of American States through the Inter-American Pe:::.: 2 Committee and the· Delegation of the Gene::-al Committee of tte Organ of Consultation, the Representatives of both
  • the cover of the UN Mediator who is cooperating in this tactic . We have a moderately hopeful attitude toward the possibility of a solution of the problem . McGeorge Bundy pointed out the importance of not letting the p1·ess know of our current optimism
  • Douglass Cater Bromley Smith Larry 01Brien Chester Cooper Congreaaional Leaders : S enator Dirksen S enator Mansfield Speaker McCorma.ck Representative Gerald F ord SERVlet: ~El
  • in Saigon. Same circles gave assurances to Hanoi. If became known it would be disaster. President is best friend South Vietnam has. President has made decision -- expects SVN to cooperate. Let's not give orders until we get one bounce-back there. Tell Hanoi
  • Colmcil is arranging a ceasefire. We should be under no illusions that this will be easy to achieve , even if we can secure the full cooperation of the other NATO powers. C. Use of Sixth Fleet and other U.S. Military Forces The President made it clear
  • ., transferr:L11g American fa!'!:l­ i ng t ech..'1iques and equi~ment to the developing cou::itries , c onstruct:L~g f ertilizer plants , estaoli3hing more extension services , cooperatives, and credit facilities , and financing rese~rch for better and more nutri­ t
  • at something that is basic to our ~hole military effort here, namely, the cooperative relationship between the U.S. and South Vietnamese military leaders and forces. If this is shaken, it could have not only the serious political consequences which I mentioned