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- demand if we get to negotiate is for
the complete demilitarization of the DMZ. Remember, the bombing
in Laos would continue.
THE PRESIDENT: Rivers came down here this morning and gave me
a report in which he said we have got to "give them everything we've
- need to surface more information about
Cambodia .
General Westmoreland explained that his men had tipped off the two
United States newsmen about the location of the camp which had been
discussed in the press this morning. "This is the one thing on which
- overseeing group
thought the Thieu-Ky election was a fraud. The President asked Director
Helms to check this and if it is not true, get the information to the Senator.
Secretary Katzenbach: Reported on tre Rusk-Gromyko talks which were
underway in New York
- should tell them that we have
seen nothing new out of this exchange and that we are prepared to terminate
the dialogue. If they have a different idea about it, of course they are free to
let us know what those ideas may be.
We should say that we assume
- from Hanoi is a hard one and this may be because they feel they can
get a significant psychological or military victory south of the DMZ at
some point. Or they may think that the political structure in the south
will come apart under the new
- to be informed and I am going to try to do what is
right. It's knowing what is right that is important. We have got to
find new ways, but I ask you what would you do if you were President
tonight?
Would you do the following:
(1)
Would you pull out of Vietnam