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  • Sovi et and E gyptian aid . He no\v appears trying to get Enosis with demilitarization of t h e is land. 5. b. the Con go, the re are s ome signs of improvement but milit arily, the situation i s still critical. o. Tanganyika and anzibar
  • Affairs TREASURY C. Douglas D illon, Secretary USIA Donald M. Wilson, Deputy Director WHITE HOUSE Ge or ge Reedy McGeorge Bundy Walter Jenkins Jack Valenti Dou ~l as Ca ter SERVICE SET
  • Jenkins, Special Assistant to the President Douglass Cate:r, Special Assistant to the President Bromley Sntlth, ~cutive Secretary, National Security Council SEtHlCESET A TT EN DANCE LIST FOR THE 536th NSC MEETING JULY 28, 1964, AT 12: 15 IN THE CABINET
  • assistance . To assume that no No rth Vietnamese would ever call for Chinese aid is to underestimate the degree of ideological fervor and anti-US hostility that today exist in Hanoi . 4o Either respond i ng to such a call , or even on their own
  • , Special Assistant to the President Major General Chester V. Clifton, Military Aide to the President Jack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Harold Saunders, National Security Council Staff Bromley Smith, Executive Sec retary, National Security
  • captured by the >forth Koreans . S ecr etary McNamara s aid he had little in the way of facts to add to what has been in the p r ess except for one point- ­ that the incident appeared to have been pre - planned. In a d dition to this , two other facts made