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The President indicated that the purpose of the meeting was
to review developments since the last meeting (February 8), and to
up-date our information. He indicated that his statement to the
National Industrial Confer ence Board on February 17
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General Wheeler
A dmiral Raborn
M r. H e lma
Leonard Mark a
J ohn Chancellor
Barry Zorthian
Ambassador Taylor
A mbaasador L o dge
A m basaador Goldberg
David B ell
Clark Cll!ford
Bill Moyer•
McGeorge Bundy
.Dougla.aa Cater
Cheater Cooper
- with mutual troop withdrawals and the
reduction of the cost to the U . S. of our NATO defense policy.
Secretary Fowler : We must insist , in addition to a reasonable offer on offset,
that our European allies cooperate with us in international monetary affairs
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The For12i;_ ~ Minister of Thailand expressed to me his
desire to call a meeting of leaders of free Asian
countries to promote greater regional cooperation and
regional economic development in Southeast Asia . Thj.s
same view was e::-:pressed
- . The atmosphere in the General Assembly is pervaded by the Czech
invasion. Representatives from many countries are upset by the Soviet
11 commonwealth doctrine. 11
Senator Cooper , in a speech on rules of aggression,
hit the Russians in a very sensitive spot
- are cooperating with us in the effort
to block trade with Cuba.
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5. Tripartite Talks -- There was a tripartite discussion of
the problem of dealing with the reunification of Germany. Our posi
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- Cooper, Asst. Deputy Director
DEFENSE
Robert S. McNamara, Secretary
Cyrus Vance , Deputy Secretary
John McNaughton, Assistant Secretary
JCS
General Earle G. Wheeler, USA, Chief of Staff, U. S. Army
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Edward A. McDermott, Director
STATE
Dean Rusk
- ; that the low- level GVN a r e tools of the local rich~ and that the GVN is
ridden with corruption.
Success i n pacification depends on the interrelated functions of providing
physical security, dest r oying the VC apparatus. motivating the people to cooperate
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directly or indirectly from Cuba are transported i nto their
respective countries, and that there be no clandestine
movement o-f persons reaching their shores f r om Cuba, the
member states cooperate in establishing sys t ems of aerial,
sea and land
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V!ETNA~ESE
POLITIC AL LEADERS
PROPOSED BILLETTING FOR PRINCIP1\ LS OF YOUR PAR TY FOLL O':J.:
aUt!D Y IN ITH TAYLOR
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(•)CN ,o.UGHTO i~ WITH 1.~EST:•10RELA ND
COOPER WITH DESILV A
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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
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Douglass Cater
Bromley Smith
Larry 01Brien
Chester Cooper
Congreaaional Leaders :
S enator Dirksen
S enator Mansfield
Speaker McCorma.ck
Representative Gerald F ord
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