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- uprising and many defections.
Our press had led the North Vietnamese to think the ARYN army was
a pushover. That proved to be untrue.
The enemy has laid land lines down the Laotian panhandle.
This will permit them to operate on radio silence and give
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requests in the past. Now he finds that his campain plan has been pre-empted
by enemy action.
Secretary Rusk: Can it only be done by additional U.S. forces?
press them to brigade U.S. troops with Vietnamese?
Can't we
General Wheeler: Before I answer
- a peaceful settlement soon. We do not.
The North Vietnamese are pressing against Laos
and Thailand. The Chinese are leaning against
Burma and Cambodia.
During the day we had two additional comebacks on two probes
which we made. The Shah of Iran saw Hanoi 1 s