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- for all GI those who -..var..t to have
the job to expl'ess themselves to the people .. He said he v,ras considering
~\velcoming all corn.ers to come out with their programs.
Secretary lv1cNa"l:nara.:
out on the block.
I do not think that fae
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- ~ · ·(Sec.; Rusk;·. Mr. Helms)
. 't
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- a security
platoon in each South Vietn~ese
vil.la.ge.
Regular South Viet
namese forces were shifted to guard the western border and as
sumed blocking positions
south of the demilitarized
zone.
T~e DS backed a ~ssive,internationally
sponsored development
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the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to
achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to
wait.
Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break
out soon, that we would have
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within present limits.
He stated that without doubt, the
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next step would be a Free World quarantine
of North Vietnam
and
which would block all imports other than food, relief
medical supplies
- wealth.
achievement of the "Great So
ciety."
Domestic programs to
reduce poverty,
expand educa
tion, and provide for public
welfare are blocked by the
cost of the military
effort
in Vietnam.
So long as the
United States serves as 11Asia 1 s
Policeman