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Lt . Gen. Joseph F . Carroll, D i rector,
Defense Intelligence Agency
Cyrus R. Vance, Secretary of the Army
Paul H . Nitze, Secretary of the Navy
Eugene M . Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force
JCS
General Maxwell D. Taylor , Chairman
- from all over the world who
might overwhelm the State Department's capacity. Rusk appreciated
this offer and said he would call on me. He further said that there
may be visitors we would like to meet with and, if so, he would make ..
appropriate
- disposit ion of Soviet troops in Cen tral Europe.
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Director Helms and Secretary Rusk will give us their views on the German
reaction t o the c risis. The press has already p rinted that the State Department
was recommending additional reassurances
- move. DeGaulle will smile at us, but
will not change his attitudes on monetary affairs and in relation to Great
Britain.
Secretary Fowler:
The Chinese have been heavy takers of gold.
Speculation. There is a possibility of independent actions between
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The President: The House of Representatives has acted in the best
interests of this nation, particular! y in the field of foreign affairs. In
order to tnake the last few months beneficial, we have briefed the
Presidential candidates. I want
- Security Flle, Nations and Regions
Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (V)
RESTRICTION CODES
(A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security information,
(8) Closed by statute or b y the agcmcy which originated
- Folder, "Policy Papers and Background Studies on Cuba Affair (V)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 8
- on this tomorrow.
Secretary Clifford: I appear on Friday before the Senate Foreign
Affairs Committee. They will want to get into sensitive areas.
Secretary Rusk:
it.
I would memorize the March 31 speech and not go beyond
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the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to
achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to
wait.
Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break
out soon, that we would have