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Mr . McCone said the photographic intelligence shown the President
was so new that there had been little time to analyze it. He said that
neither
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would undoubtedly result in the transmittal to these other countries
of the methods of dealing with the EC M . In addition , there may
come a time when we have a critical ne ed to look at a SAM - defended
site. If we use the ECM now, we would thr
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with France,
while at the same time limiting the d.a.maie that may
be done to our policy
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and to the alliance
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which are not readily
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What is your
- to the con
clusion that it is unlikely that an effective sabotage
program will be conducted. In explanation he pointed out
that the policymakers, each time for good reasons, had
turned sabotage operations on and off to such an extent
that a program
- in the New York Times which was quite misleading in that it
l eft the im.prcssion that the Viet C ong had achieved a major victory
over the Vietnamese. Viet Cong loss es in this battle were sizeable .
Although the week has been bloody, it has been pretty