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- here on the basis that we would
hope for the best and expect the worst. I want to see what we should
do in Vietnam.
We ought to look at everything that we should be doing. Get the
requirements ready to do what needs to be done. Let's be fully
prepared
- Vietnam
- COUNCIL
In the Mansi on
February 10, 1968
Secretary Rusk:
The Korean Desk at State does not want Vance
to go to Vietnam. They think it would dilute his mission to South
Korea to go elsewhere.
The President:
Is it true there are no nuclear weapons
- Vietnam
- , 000 more men
that we might continue down the road as we have been
without accomplishing our purpose---which is for a
viable South Vietnam which can live in peace.
We are not convinced that our present policy will bring us
to that objective
- Vietnam
- meeting with the North Koreans?
Walt Rostow: 9 p. m. tonight.
The President: Anything new on Vietnam?
General. Wheeler: There is continued resistance in Saigon, but it is
framented. Dalat is clear. The enemy is still holding the citadel in Hue
- Vietnam
-
TO DISCUSS GENERAL WHEELER'S TRIP
TO VIETNAM
Vice President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary McNamara
Clark Clifford
General Taylor
Under Secretary Nitze
Director Helms
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Tom Johnson
....
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NOTES
- Vietnam
- Folder, "February 28, 1968 - 8:35 a.m. Gen. Wheeler"s trip to Vietnam discussion with Foreign Policy Advisors," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
- are working on the basis of the Pre sident 1 s
five points.
While I was at the United Nations I saw 47 in bilateral meetings and
100 in various groups. There was some discussion of Vietnam. Many
said there was a need for us to stop the bombing of the North. I
- Vietnam