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- the report to the President as soon as prepared.
The President then asked. for an appraisal of the political situation
on Capitol Hill in relation to U.S. actions in the Congo. The President
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- Congo (Democratic Republic)
- UN actions
to e nfor ce the rulin g. The decis ion will be a blow to sterlin g , thus creat ing a
majo r problem f or the British. We should avoid supporting economic sanction s
against South Africa . We must e xpect that black Africans w ill try
- pass. But I don't think it will and they will
say it was a rebuff because of our unreasonable and inhumane action in the
bombing. On balance, that would be a loss in my judgement.
Goldberg said I don't agree.
Katzenbach said he agrees with McNamara
- are fewer , smaller, of s h orte r durat ion and less frequent than in
the early mo n t hs of the year.
I at tribute this f all -off inlarge and
moder ate scale combat actions by VC/NVA units to the attrition of supplies
b y our air campaign against North
- will adjourn without action and
throw the matter back into the Security Council.
There are two questions raised by the resolutions -
whether there should be withdrawal back to the situation
of June 4 or simply a statement eliminating the state of
belligerence
- ics in Arab
Africa, our ·political actions in t he Mediterranean and the
Near Eas t will be of primar y import ance, but economic
support will remain an essential element in restoring political
stability and American influence. It is t herefor e
- that have so far been willing to criticize
Soviet intervention.
In determining what actions the Assembly might take
concerning Cz echoslovakia, there are at least three perti
nent consid erations for the U.S.: what 't\lOuld b·e he lpful
to the Czechs, what