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Do we have anything on the MIG attack?
Secretary Clifford:
Secretary Rusk:
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No, only the press release.
No.
General Wheeler: We are checking. The Special Forces camps are being
checked to see where the press got the story
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Secretary McNamara: We would plan this on the basis that it would be
brought to the attention of the North Vietnamese and not to the American
public.
CIA Director Helms:
hands of the press.
It is a great thing if you can keep it out of the
Secretary
- not want
to stap up the military side of this.
CLARK CLIFFORD: How about the impartial tribunal?
SECRETARY RUSK: They were outraged by the idea. The Pueblo
problem seems to have dropped out of the press. I would not hurry
this.
THE PRESIDENT:
last night?
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- Cormier - AP
Main points covered by the President:
1. His visit to the Vatican resulted in a one day extension
of the Christmas truce, and the Pope 1 s agreement to press
for better treatment of prisoners.
2. The Vietnam situation was serious, but our