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for its implementation be released to the press except upon the explicit
instructions of the Secretary of State.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 5, 1966
CONFIQ~~lTIAL
DECLASSIFIED
Authority ..StQ~ 'i -I'/- 7 1 re- AJLJ
- "stalemate.'' The Secretary said that the press
corps in Viet Nam are more antagonistic now than they
ever have been. He said there is no evidence of a stalemate.
He said that military commanders in Viet Nam told him that
they believe they have made
- he must
appear UN latest Monday December 9. Plans departur~ from Rio
Saturday December 7 0145 ETA New York Idlewild 1155 Argentine
Air lines Flight 35 0..
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He apparently
does not expect be met by friends on arrival.
Anticipates
press may seek
- was thought of our going to the U. N. and getting
defeated.
Goldberg said I don't think ·this would be considered a rebuff, although the
press may say it is a rebuff.
The President asked can we close off....
Goldberg said no, if they were solid we would have
- political lesson from the intense Con
gressional opposition to the decision to send in the C-1 30 1 s ? Unde r Secretary
Katzenbach shou ld background the press. The domestic racial issue k i cked off
the Congressional debate. Senator Javits should be seen
- · NEGOTIATlONS
wI TH STATUS OF' LA JES BASE IN AZORES, EITHER, IN PRESS
0 R I N I NF ORMAL CON VERSA T I ONS Wl TH: EMBOFF S ·• HOWEWER .,
THIS' UNUSUALLY PROMINENT PRESS i:·RE,\TMENT OF: nuRo.
,
PARTY NEGOTIATIONS
IS FURTHER EVIDENCE
THAT PORTUGUESE
AU TH OR ·I
- have not succeeded and in fact have
been undercut by Rhodesian and South African moves which
make a peaceful solution of these problems all but impossible
in the foreseeable future.
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The Africans can be expected to press to have the
General Assembly