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  • counts on to produce the great political victory. · ,t\ February 22, 1968 Behind North I(orea's New Belligerence JOSEPH C. KUN to T be answered about question the Pueblo (a territory of only 46,800 square miles with a population of less than incident
  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board to succeed Clark Clifford. I have long been impressed with the importance of tbe mission of this Board and have enjoyed serving twice as a member. I now welcome this opportunity to chair this group of very able citizens
  • reaerve•• bwt tbat weald be ti. moet lmpreadft demouuatioa to Hanoi aad lta friead-. la•• 1. A• for the Clark Clifford ralNCI -· how do yw axplala thl• la term• Gf paat •tatemeata ef proSft•• -- I beU.Ye the o,,atHM for a talk I pYe , - yeaterclay baadl
  • scene•. ••pport AWlov.ah there are DO lmmed.lat. act10ll8 r4"l'llrecl. 1 thea1ht JOII •bvld M apprieed of tbla new of concern•. u ••t W. • P.oatow Friday, Febl"llal'y 16, 1968 1 :15 p. m. SECU'f- Mil. P JlESIDENT: I had a loa1 talk with Clark