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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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circumstances
at the time:
1. The United States
would find it extremely
difficult
to recognize
and to provide assistance
to any government
installed
as a result
of a coup against
the Council of State.
This position
was made clear during the January 1962 coup
- unable to get the Hanoi people to even consider negogiations at
this time. Thus, we were forced to keep our pressure up until talks could
begin.
He promised that he would personally transmit this view and the memo to
the Holy Father along with his
- checking showed there
were as many as 3,800 Americans
in the Dominican Republic. A
memo of the correct figures
is attached. This information
was not available at the time
Secretary Rusk spoke.
Buzz
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D E ~ I. /.~~·::-· 1FTED
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Autlirirify __ t
- that Secreta~.-y M.:::Namz..r:::. had authorized a o~-:e-time
use oi ~ar ga.::: ~y General W es'i::.":lorelan
- before
hie departure, ao could not llllke our flight &J111187• Therefore he has
gracioual.7 accepted our otter to be a guest of the State Department
and will work vi.th the F.abaaq 1n getting a departure time that vovld
suit his peraonal pl.au better than
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RUSK:
Has Diplomatic Corps been helpful?
BENNETT:
Some Latin 1 s f.or us at first are now unhappy because
we didn't finish it off.
VAUGHAN:
Pm getting concerned on timing. We have little con
tingency funds left - by the end of the month, our funds