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  • ITH SSO SECRET* -- - - COPY LBJ LIBRARY J TELEGRAM Department of State DECLASSIFIED 30 Action jQ ,^ SS G SP ^ ^ H EUR FE Authority .^77|rg fi^f77yTnr.rvTAr»- Ttxr /rA NAKS, Date NNNNZCZCMJA977 . PP RUEHCR RUEHDT DE RUMJIR 03A 0 2 /0835Z
  • RAISE CRITICISM IN U .S . AND IN WORLD PRESS. WE STRESSED TO HIM THAT INTERNAL PROBLEMS OF ACCEPTANCE IN VIETNAM WERE HIS OWN AFFAIR, AND WE COULD ONLY OFFER OBSERVATIONS ON THE OBJECTIVE ISSUE OF INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS. KHANH HEARD OUT
  • !; .(■ 34 Action t SVN Info y lL / Department o f State DE RUMj a g 7 8 0 05UQTZ -L2X ia S f) 1 2 I E i L ZNR 0 R 050700Z 0 0 FM AMF.MBa S S 'A ^ N ^ R _ R aD TO r u e h c / s e c s t a t ' e w a shdc 1954 AUG 5 INFO RUHPA/CINCFAC RUDSCR/ aMEMBASSY
  • the release of this transcript of an executive hearing on the Gulf of Tonkin incidents of 1964. The Department of Defense has examined the transcript for possible security matters and the very few deletions for such reasons have been noted in the text
  • n d i r e c t ConirtUtd.st a g g r e s s io n In Laos and S ou th V ia t K eb, .a." a ■ T^rp mv^XxTTT^ w 11 I( . CECnBT7%C FOREIGI^ SISSS^l 04 " DEPARTMENT OF STATE BUREAU OF iNTELLIGE-MCH AND RFSEARCH R esearch Memorandum RFE-i>6 ^ A ugust
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY INCOMING TEIEGJIAM Department o f Sta. j .55 — Control: Rec'd: FROM: Be lg ra d e beigra de ACTION: S e c s ta te 290 , Immediate DATE: A u g ust 14, 5 p.m . Authority Info jQ A ID p ^ . ^ ^ IN R NSA OOD NIC RMR ^ ID
  • COPY LBJ LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF STATE E xecutive Secretabiat / August 17a 1967 TO: Mr, Bromlej^ Smith The T'Thite House As a com parison p ie c e t o th e Len Meeker com parative memoranduin ■we s e n t you e a r l i e r t h i s e v e n in g , I
  • into the North, an outcome long aimed at by Viet Cong terrorist tactics, would result. N eutralization is a two-way street. In the context of curretit world affairs it requires a severing of ties with both sides of the struggle between communism and freedom
  • also pledged that it would “ not use the territory of the K ing­ dom of Laos for interference in the internal affairs of other countries.” That government of North Viet-Nam is now willfully and systematically violating those agreements of both 1954