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- and this was helpful, but he is not sure that they will stay considering the pressure the NATO countries are under. On Vietnam, Katzenbach said Goldberg has been having discussions with the U. N. delegates. The President said he appreciated what Katzenbach said about
- Vietnam
- As far as the UN is concerned, you have given me 100% support. I understand that there are other advisers £or other subjects, such as Vietnam. You are the President and you are the one who must make the decisions. p You're not trying to build a case
- Vietnam
Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
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- Vietnam
- ROSTOW SUMMARIZES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DEAN RUSK, WRITES THAT RUSK IS SENDING DETAILED REPORT ON HIS MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO TO WH VIA COURIER; ROSTOW WRITES BRIEF SUMMARY OF RUSK AND GROMYKO'S DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM, MISSILE TALKS, AND MIDDLE
- the Arabs sit down a!n~ talk with the Israelis. "We know no mediator who is going to set himself up" to handle this situation. The President asked Secretary Rusk what he thought about North Vietnam. The Secretary said there have been a variety of probes
- Vietnam
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- in affairs with the Vietnam statement. All except the Communists see it that way. I do not expect a vote on this. Assistant Secretary of State Sisco: see it. That is the way most all nations The President: The President does not know of any plans
- Vietnam
- 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
- Republic of Vietnam should assure us. The President: other one. Let them wait. Under Secretary Katzenbach: MHTING r~OTES COPYRIGHTED Publicatio11 Requiras Permission of Copyright Holder--~ W. Thow Jet-lnson Let's see what Vance gets out
- Vietnam
- and applied. I think we handled the Pentagon problem very well. I am proud of the way our men in Vietnam handled themselves in commenting on the demonstrations here last weekend. I am concerned as to how we handle the draft card burners who are handing
- Vietnam criticism
- 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
- . in Vietnam. The President made changes in the draft and returned it to Walt Rostow for editing and cabling. The President then asked if a seven-nation Summit could be held in the Pacific before the Vietnam elections. Walt Rostow said he did not believe
- Vietnam
- effective use needs to be made of the men already out in the field. Until these three things are done, the Secretary said that no number can be announced on the additional U.S. men who will be needed in Vietnam. The Secretary said that the current demands
- Vietnam
- ? Secretary Rusk: The most difficult problem is the Jerusalem problem. CIA Director Helms: is not bard to explain. -•• --- ... VIETNAM -- The war is at the tensest point. Lo•t 128, 000 men Needed to fill out unit a Units now coming back Attack could
- Vietnam
- "'"""T.-tTi:-Presiden-~ A ()/CN NlJ 58-ere'tr t-~1~-/\IL .J 8h ~~ - ~ ~ ~ "lr17..~g.~.,t/ ~ I FILE LOCATION llA.TIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security Council File BSC Meetings, VoL 3 Tab 26 , 2/1/65, Vietnam, Jordan Arms RESTRICTICJ-4 COOES
- Vietnam
- Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Vietnam; Jordan Arms, 2/1/1965, Volume 3, Tab 26," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
- Vietnam
- Bird's guests watch LBJ's live press conference on TV; LBJ speaks about Vietnam; Lady Bird has tea with ambassadors' wives, Lebanon & Nigeria; farewell party for John McCone; situation in Dominican Republic; Robert McNamara; dinner with the Allan Shivers
- problems and discuss how we plan to deal with them. 3. Questions you may wish to ask: a. Will Secretary General U Thant 1 s proposed resolution for a bombing halt be pushed? Do we expect him to be active publicly on issues other than Vietnam? b
- Vietnam
- Vietnam
- Lady Bird listens to her diary recordings for November-December 1963 & July 28, 1965, to prepare for Howard K. Smith interview; office work; lunch; meeting with J.B. West about a new usher; Lady Bird & Lynda Robb to party for returning Vietnam
- Vietnam
- ; LBJ rides about Camp David with Robert McNamara, Clark Clifford & Tony Taylor; LBJ talks with John Chancellor; Vietnam; appointment of Goldberg to UN and Chancellor to USIA; Luci Johnson and Catholicism; Lady Bird talks with Lynda Johnson
- Vietnam
- Office work; recording in Jacqueline Kennedy Garden for Hudson Valley trip; Lady Bird with Lynda Robb to doctor's office; lunch with Lynda; Chuck Robb & Patrick Nugent in Vietnam; meeting about Beautification stamps; office work; Lady Bird works
- Vietnam
- for Shah of Iran; LBJ & the Shah of Iran exchange toasts; Johnsons & Shah greet dancers on stage after the ballet; donations of artwork to White House & the LBJ Library by Armand Hammer; Lady Bird visits with David Lilienthal about Vietnam; LBJ & Lady Bird