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  • HOPES FOR PEACE* 1 IN HONORAND INDEPENDENCE TEMPORARILY CLOUD.ED. • -~ • , . . . , • • . t . ;IBfB.. - • ~ p •• ts.· I THINK, fHE.REFORE, TkAT OUR DECISION -AGAINST OPENIM3 fALKS N'OVEZ'JatR6 WlTHOUT IM£ GVN· VAS CRITICALLY .IMPORTANT IN TERMS
  • ACTION FrWay. NOYember 15. 19'8 7:15 p.m. Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith a •b.ortened for Bob Owbar1h'• ••r ■ lOD the letter w. w. WWRoatow:rln R.o•tow file. of NO¥ember 15, 1968 l --14 like te brlaa to JOU au.el• IN outat .... •I ... effect
  • p~~ L/;)_, TOP SECRET/ SENSITIVE ---- November 7 :25 p. m. 19, Tuea .• 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Bob Murphy comlrmed what convoraation ■ ugge ■ tion ■ ; namely. thl ■ interce t la not firm. Murphy badlcated that be did not regard lt as the beat
  • CLIFFORD: Yes. The understanding, which of course, was of a general nature, in Paris, was that the DMZ would not be violated because we felt we could not go on with the talks which we hoped at that time would start promptly, if the DMZ were violated. Now
  • ; \.'K{,PONS OUT 0F··1·m~ HN~llS o:-· A Nt.~ST:..Ii• •• A Cl~SlEO. c ./',NJ) M!-'NY OTt:E!{S -- 'iir!:N "fill::.r:E c~:-: B;:: LI'f1Lr: HOPE 1-'0B oun FUTUf:E IN 'fiiIS \•:ORLD., • • I f..J..SO'hi=LI-EVl:. 'lHP.°f WE i.1:UST HAVE 'frlD}:xx Trir.":° COU
  • for tile weekead. I hope J01I will tell roar colleape• hew much we will mi•• aot betas a l,le to joba them. Sblcerely, Hla J:Kcelleacy Dr. Otaillermo SeYilla-Sacaaa Amba ■ aaclor of Nlcarapa. LBJ/ SWLewia:nun ., .., ARCHD:OCE;SE OF CHANC::RY 1721
  • to imple­ meat1D1 other recommendation• in the report firat attention ahould be 1iven to a atudy of the future demand and price for water. I concur in the view of tbe BoB and recomme11d that you authorise me to aip the attached m.moranclum to the Secretary
  • ---a ~ject to be repeated at sister communities all along the bor.:aer. This ~ellent work deserves our support, and I hope we shall approve the legislation to continue it in the present Congress. 1: vill then stand as a means of achievtng the continuing
  • .>:::: :.>:· ."/" ",:,.;;-·';. .. :.::·: '_.;:. FOR ENCOURAG lNB ...THE .u.;s. TO TAKE .THE V !£~NAMES!:. FOR GRANTED~:.}t 1 ;:.:.·._~•·.).:t HE HOPED·:_THIEU/HAD LEARNED/·A LESSON AND:VOULD PlAIHTAlN A MORE_·/·.~:':.:::;> ::_, FORCEFUL AND ·tNDEPENDENt.~STAND:ON',.FUTURE.. ISSUES i·VITAL TO .THE: 1
  • .the unwisdom of public PLUS statements for everybody _ USG statements accurate. he hoped Rx Dobrynin's would be expressed views regarding to Hanoi. END KATZENBAC • - ,_ ----· - SECRET PAGE· 01 STATE HCE468 .... - 271355 81 , ORIGIN SS 70
  • ~.::, REACT A ND WHAT ~lIGHT HAPPEN. BI_IT HE MAY SEE llS TRAPPED HERE, f-~- OR STILL SEE I~ NIXON"S POSSIBLE ELECTION HOPE OF EVENTUAL RELIEF ·,~: ~-FROM THESE PRESSURES, OR HE MAY BE GAMBLING THAT HANOI WILL . '. COME TO' HIS RESCUE BY ATTACKS ON THE CITIES
  • recall, were quoted as being confident of the outcome on the basis of their private, unofficial canvass. The Stevenson people had some hopes that they still might win, but everyone LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY