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  • of freedom not only in Korea but in Vietnam as well, Mr. President. We have given our commitments to the security of your land, aid I assu't'e you that those commitments are durable and continuing so long as ··danger rereains. But we have co!Il!Ilitted
  • and his probable line. /J./13. William P. Bundy Attachment: Clipping from 1/11/65 edition. 0--) FE :WPBundy:mk 0 0 0 t. I,' ✓ JA,»AN, THE U.S., AND WAR :IN SOUTH VIETNAM.. , Interview ·With Japan's New Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato . r , I
  • of the principle of separation of political matters from economic matters. 6. The President and the Prime Minister expressed their deep concern over the unstable and troubled situation in Asia, particularly in Vietnam, and agreed that continued perseverance would
  • f:reeaorn. 4. J~son President of ~he R~pu.bli~ Presidents or Kore~ r.eaff'irmed the cont~but;~n noted with deep a~preciatj.on towards the defense o~ Vietnam. · The~ their to continue intention to · e,ooperate closely in support of the Repub3
  • attachments o~ titi - BE a 3) re Vietnam- (SECRET) FIL E LOCA TI ON C.F. CO 151 Korea (1967-68) RESTRICT ION CODES (A) C l osed by Executive Order I 1 652 gove rn ing access to na tional securi ty i nfor ma t ion. (B) Closed by sta t ute or by the agency
  • complementary economies and two natural allies. z. Assistance to Vietnam: The Koreans now have 2. 200 troops in Vietnam (including a military hospital unit, 10 karate instructors, ..SE €ft!!'f -- an englneer batallion, a LST, and an infantry ba~ion