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  • that we are trying to probe in every way to find some way to get Ho Chi Minh to talk even while they continue to fight. The President read President ' Thieu's peace overtures which were made during the campaign and which included bombing pauses
  • in London wh.en he arrived to see Wilson and that Wilson and Koaygln were annoyed by the letter to Ho Chi Minh and the Moscow contact. I told hlm that there w·e re exceedingly good reasons which could bear on the future prospects fol' peacemaking, why we did
  • available fo:r dealing with the .D MZ situation whleh the JCS is now examining. These will, undoubtedly. be coming to you fairly soon. W. W. Roatow -!!!OP SECRET WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED E.O . 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) White Ho~ Gci ~ , Feb. 2~ 1983 Bv
  • . 12356, Sec. 3.4 NlJ By '11- ~,~ k7fj' , N ~ Date l/-lo\Jitf GONFiDEN'ffAL September 8, l.967 MEMORANDUM GF CONVERSATION .M r. Eqene Black telephoned me on Thursday, September 7. 1967. to the following effect. · 1. Ho had lunch with Axnb
  • , OF AN'f ELECTION AT ALL IN THIS WEARY, DlSCOMBOBULA·TED COUNTRY ARE 50 ENOR~OUS AS TO BE LITTLE UNDERSTOOD. IN A COUNTRY WHERE GRO6ND TRANSPORTATION BETWEEN MOST MAJOR CITIES AND PAGE: Z SA IGO 1592 TOt,nJS RE'1AlllS UtmER cor~STANi THREAT. OF HOS
  • . After approval of the conununique and general discussion on Friday, September 15, the meeting will terminate at noon when I conduct a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Miki. You have agreed to hos - a stag luncheon in the White House Wednesday