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- the case that an
open meeting with the committee now is not in the national interest.
2. Reply to Fulbright by letter now, saying simply that ' 1I have read
Secretary Rusk's letter of last December, and agree with it."
3. Telephone Fulbright and tell him "I
- testimony before the committee. In light of this,
Secretary McNamara said to go ahead and issue his statement.)
Secretary McNamara said McCarthy went out and told the press that one
of the . U.S. vessels penetrated North Vietnamese waters. "He just did
- A-National Security-SANITIZED
- : W. Thomas Johnson
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The President: Dean, we are very. proud of you up there today
(testifying before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
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THE PRESIDENT: I will be meeting with members of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee tomorrow evening. Senator Fulbright,
Sparkman, Aiken, and Hie kenlooper.
SECRETARY RUSK: You should remind them that we were not
bombing
- to Congressman Rivers
and Senator Russell as well as Congressman Mahon as soon as
· he returns fr·om Texas. -Have Russell get any of the people from
the Appropriations Committee for this meeting •
. A ll of you moderated my judgment in that Monday meeting after
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