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- then asked Secretary McNamara what can he do to solve
crime in the District of Columbia. The President said he asked Wirtz
the same thing. "Crime will be the principal problem, even more so than
Vietnam. We've got to show some progress and action. Perhaps
- Vietnam criticism
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( Pams. 4-18)
B. Another major problem for Sato is his identification with gen
erally unpopular US policies in Vietnam. If extremists who now
lead the opposition Socialist Party succeed in exploiting the issue to
mount mass demonstrations on the. scale
- and his probable line.
/J./13.
William P. Bundy
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JA,»AN, THE U.S., AND
WAR :IN SOUTH VIETNAM.. ,
Interview ·With Japan's New Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato
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- Asia or this little
of territory
sliver
of Vietnam, but the costs of losing in tenns of our world-wide
position are such that, as an Americanwhose interest is and must be to
protect the interests of the United States, I cannot cometo any other con
- Vietnam
- on Vietnam,
to the Government of Vietnamo
to the Non-Proliferation
Matching contributions
development programs,
including
Special Funds.
Significant
reduction
payments deficit
which results
military-related
expenditures
conflict.
Treaty.
on major East
- Johnson. This is March 19,
1965. I am sitting
here in my residence in Saigon, Vietnam this evening
after dinner and am undertaki.ng an experiment which I hope will be of
interest
and use to my grandchildren.
I am not quite sure how far I will
get
- Vietnam