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- Helms: The North Vietnamese are convinced they won
after Dien Bien Phu.
The President: They think we believe that we lost the war.
think so.
They don't
Nixon: We have got to tell our people to remember that every word they
write will be read
- this?
Abe Fortas: There isn't much difference of opinion, really. Clark
Clifford wants to wait until Kosygin comes back with a reply before
acting.
I read Kosygin's letter differently.
They are saying they may be able to get something underway, but only
- , you asked Arn.bassador Harriman
to return to Washington for consultation prior to Saturday meeting?
The President:
It is difficult to have a visit from them without
problems, but I'll consider that.
(Secretary Rusk read message that NLF
- say there are conditions and they say there are
not any. I have my own credibility problems already.
Walt Rostow: We are free to say anything to our people.
The President: Read Harriman--Vance cable.
( Attachment B)
So are they.
(Incoming
- with the Soviets the question of Vietnam.
The language to Kosygin read:
ยท.
"Setting all political arguments aside, the simple fact is that the President could
not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam unless it were very
promptly evident to him