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- to get a "Presidential commis sion11 to keep at it. East-West trade was only one thing the public was interested in, however. It was also interested in Vietnam. That is the great cost of Vietnam .... because of it we do not get the chance to do some
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- in affairs with the Vietnam statement. All except the Communists see it that way. I do not expect a vote on this. Assistant Secretary of State Sisco: see it. That is the way most all nations The President: The President does not know of any plans
- Vietnam
- the chopper would pull back. Secretary Rusk: It is not unusual for our commanders in Vietnam to consider res cue of pilots downed. It would be a mis take if any aircraft other than the proposed chopper went inside the 12 mile limit. The fighter cap could
- problems and discuss how we plan to deal with them. 3. Questions you may wish to ask: a. Will Secretary General U Thant 1 s proposed resolution for a bombing halt be pushed? Do we expect him to be active publicly on issues other than Vietnam? b
- Vietnam