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- out now," and "try the enclave
theory. 11
I have stopped the bombing six times. I did not get any indication of
any action on their part. We are in touch with Ho Chi Minh today. The
problem is not one of communication. The problem is that Ho wants
- several hours a secret message from Ho
Chi Minh, relS¥ed to the White House by President deGaulle,
has announced North Vietnam's unilateral
decision to halt
hostilities.
Ho demands reciprocal
action by the United
States.
In Vietnam, American, RVNand other
- be willing
to do. We hear from travelers and from self-appointed spokesmen from
time to time this and that. On occasions we have attempted to confirm it,
and we have negotiated directly with them.
I think the last position stated by Mr. Ho Chi Minh is a safe
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~he fellowing material
is Secret,not
for foreign dissemin
based on an inter.agency.,
ation.
SIG?IA I-66 is-. hypothetical,
politica.1-mili~ary
game conducted in the Pentagon between 13
and 22 September 1966.
(Briefer)
SIGMAopened with Ho Chi Minh
- that
that they must 'come to the
assistance"
of the North
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,
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NO
YES
example of this new means or
disguised
aggression.
Ho Chi
Minh has had a long associ
ation with the communist
revo~utionaries
in China, .
particularly
with Mao. He has
been
- to the North Vietnamese
and sought their views. They did not respond to our suggestions and the
exchange culminated in my February letter to Ho-Chi-Minh and his flatly
negative response, which Hanoi chose to publish.
Since that time, despite additional efforts
- .
Some of
General Taylor: Will General Minh be a help or hindrance?
General Abrams:
So far, he has been neutral.
Walt Rostow: Do you believe offensive is primarily answer to maintaining
the morale of our men and ARVN?
Does the maintenance