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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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- . Johnson of' the United States of America
met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35 a,mn today and informally discussed
matters of interest to their two countries and the Free World.
am Vice
The meeting was cordial and friendly,
The discussion was thorough
- population
trom communiamo Johnson's tactics provoked press advice to local
people,
terestts
"so-called
public servants"
to get out am meet the peopleo "Cach
To avoid this
danger, free count,ries mu~t achieve social revolutiono
To dat.e,
this effort made
- or to resist.
The imperative of those who would rule by conquest rather than by
free consent is to move quickly, successfully and with minimum loss.
The aim of the policy of the United States for more than a decade
has been to deny the potential aggressor
- and aspirations of the
people of Free Viet Nam to choose their own wasof life.
'rhe two Governments agreed that this is the basic principle
which their understandings rest.
'rne
energy and
leadership
freedom in
upon
United States. for its part, is conscious
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ca.'used-ad.v:ersa US ~.,d _foreigi1.press.
comment;\ .Ambassador Noltfr1g- st~e~sed-':-=-:-_·:~:.:;__;:;---:
to se·creta:r;fnn~ari tha_da.maging effect~o:ifAmerican
and Vietnamese attitudes.:=.~;,.---:--:.~-~--o.f prisoners .... Thuan
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Bunc!y said that the
President might get a press quel"'y a.bo\.!t tear ga.:; ii he held a press
coI'..ie:-"'nce tor."lo:.·:row.
McNamara suggested that the President
respond by stz..ting (1) tear gas is a hu~ane way to restore order under
certain