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14 results
- their knowledge
with the local administrators
in other nations
who so badly need their help and advice.
##
Papers
for
Vice President's
Trip
VIETNAM
Talking
Position
paper
(based on Kennedy letter)
papers:
U.S. Economic Aid
Political
Support for Diem
- Vietnam
- ~, tioall7veakened
the ability
to maintain a-.r stro~ly
pro-US orientation.
Heutralism in fflailand, collapse in Vietnam,
anti-Jaerican election demagoguery in the Pbiltppinea were all
developing prior to ov Tisi t. The show of ■ t.rength and sincerity
to a
partly
- Vietnam
- ~ar:!ara,
~-.. ~oyc=s, a~d C
- Vietnam
- and North Vietnam and results
should reinforce
activities
of the State Defense Study
Group on China.
the O. S.
Military
Academy is expected to act as Game Director.
3. (C). It is hoped that you will find it convenient
to attend and to participate
- Johnsono "Ngon Luan"t "In eyes of Vietnames
when Viet-
Johnson is Am ss dor of freedom nd pr0Jll)ter
friendshipo This feeling is all rnor noble at
facing serious d
ero"
•Saigon ?-bn"• Not only will visit help strengthen bonds f:riemahip
between two
- Vietnam
- Vietnam
the long way on 45 days delay enroute and expects to
visit Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan and various Middle
East cowitries on the way.
- .
I
; // //.
,.TffoMAS
J. McDOOLb
Colonel, USA
Head, Politico-Military
.''t--..;,·;t
APPROVED
- ; and
Mro Warren Ao Silver,
Tuk Force for Vietnam~
Department of State~
3o
Tbe Vice
parallel
political
with military
political
Preaideut
obtaiaed
and economic
Diem'•
actioa
agreement
have squal
that
ilDportance
measures but: took note
- Vietnam
- JOHNSON.
Interim
asrusment
of visit.
Vic~-hesident
Johnson°s visit to Vietnam had two puri,~•••
as we un~rstand
it: (1) To reassure Diem we are standing.
behind him; .and (2) to reassure VietQamese people that cf:eapiit"··
Laos and Cuba US
- Vietnam
- .. ....m:..J»66.•M~~ra
Gandhi 11nad•fd6Jnl.' . . la 1D
I
t''.
(Continued from page l)
ing in some new understand•
approval of President John• ing with India does not mean
son's Vietnam· policy and also that the • Soviet Union ha!
accepted certain
-
of
Iteros
Johnson
and President
f-Baplicate
of #1:1
State
Status
DiscnsS1Qd
Diem
Vl{"03r(I()
Secret
on Southeast
Report
Asia
Secret
State
Action Program for Vietnam
ff4 Report
f/5 Report
#S Report
State
Final
Report
Secret
- Task Force Vietnam
- Vietnam
- out the dangers of US military aid to India. You interrupted
Ahmed ' s presentation to ask whether this explained Ayub 1 s silence on
requests for help in Vietnam, which had 11 shocked you. 11 After an exchange
on Ayub 1 s statement that he might have
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(Canada)
Ireland
Jamaica
World
Trip:
Vietnam
Middle
Philippines
Lebanon
Taiwan
Iran
Hong Kong
Turkey
Thailand
Cyprus
India
Italy
Eastern
Trip:
Pakistan
Dominican
Greece
Libya
Azores
Bermuda
(Portugal)
(Great
Britain)
11
Republic
I