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- delay the more dangerous it is
for us, for the South Vietnamese. Every moment will be agony for us until
we get the GVN in the talks.
Walt Rostow: A report that there are no shells across the DMZ will be more
important than the timing of the talks
- - scale or acci
dental attack. We do not recommend full attack at all times. This would
permit a limited response.
(2) Instructions on the response to a conventional attack would be conventional, not
nuclear as is now in the plan.
( 3)
There was only
- all air, naval and artillery
bombardment, and all other acts involving the use of force against
North Vietnam, as of 7 p. m. Ea.stern Standard Time, October 29th.
We have agreed that a meeting dealing with the substantive issues
will be held in Paris
- concerned about time
factors. We should tomorrow stick to opening statement - - not push on
to something new.
The intervention by Trudeau in Canada is not good. It is like U Thant's
-- it asks us to stop bombing; doesn't ask Hanoi to do anything
- to restart.
3.
Time is on their side, they think.
The enemy can fight for 12-18 months. They can control the level
of the war. Time is not on our side. Clark's draft is the best way
to respond.
The President:
What does Kosygin's letter say to you
- their help, not their advice.
The President:
Mao has.
I cannot tell you how much influence either Kosygin or
The President: When we have a pause, we have a difficult time getting back.
Nixon: Who talks to the Soviets?
Secretary Rusk: We talk