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- , 1971
INTERVIEWEE:
ROBERT KOMER
li~TERVIEWER:
PAIGE E.
PLACE:
Mr. Komer's office, RAND Corporation, Washington, D.C.
MULHOLL&~
Tape 1 of 3
M:
You were, for part of the time in 1964 and '65, the White House man
on Africa as well as the Middle
- it was a gigantic papermill and that such
things as arguing over whether we should be leaders in space--which
later President Johnson and President Kennedy solved very quickly-occupied an incredible amount of time.
So, to make a long story short--when Kennedy came
- B. FRANTZ
PLACE:
Mr. Komer's office, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
Tape 1 of 1, Side 1
F:
Bob, let's talk about what we were talking about at the end last
time.
We were talking a bit about Libya, and I wanted to get Libya
sort
- “pacification”; comparison of Ky and Thieu; differentiating between ambassadors in Vietnam; working with General William Westmoreland; Bill Moyers; problems with being the only full-time high-ranking government official workingon the Vietnam situation; who