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NOTES OF PRESIDENT'S MEETING
WITH COLONEL ROBIN OLDS.
Colonel Olds saluted the President as he was introda.ced to the
Commander in Chief by Colonel James U. Cross, Military Aide
to the President.
The President asked if Colonel Olds was ready for his new
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The President:
There is a chance of a leak from Saigon.
It would be 2 - 3 in the morning.
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- , including NPT, ABM and relations with other countries.
George Christian said that Ambassador Bunker and General Westm.oreland
would appear on Meet the Press Sunday.
Ambassador Bunker reported on his morning meetings with Congressional
committees and his
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A draft message was sent to Paris this morning
- Rusk: A new peace plan. Thieu won't see Bunker until
tomorrow. We should see how Nixon can get out of this as soon as possible.
Bill Bundy or I could go down to Key Biscane.
I would be opposed to Nixon going to Saigon.
emmis sary like William
- :00 p. m.
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM: Tom Johnson
Attached are the notes of the President's meeting Friday morning
on the Pueblo incident. This was the 7th meeting of the President
on this matter since January 23.
The following were
- 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
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The President: I think they should be called in.
Secretary Rusk:
Habib is seeing them.
The President: I think you and Clark should see them.
to seeing them myself.
Secretary Rusk:
I wouldn't object
We need some good news from Vietnam, Buzz.
General Wheeler
- was dramatically under
scored by the news, which reached me on the heels of your letter,
of the sinking of an Israeli destroyer in the eastern Mediterranean
by an Egyptian patrol boat equipped with surface-to-surface missiles.
This act of war was the most serious
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Westmoreland over the phone and received a number of cables from him.
Westmoreland reported the following:
- - The enemy apparently will start new attacks on the 10th.
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That is tonight our time. This is based on communications intelligence
- thought out, well-balanced statement.
- Let's explore ways to strengthen our ways
militarily and diplomatically; let's find new.
ways to strengthen our society and our nation.
-You..are people of good+x~11X±r.I! experience,
imagination and initiativeo
- WHEELER: In the period from late December to late January,
they moved in 30 battalions of North Vietnamese or about 18, 000 new combat
troops not including support. The total with support would be about 30, 000
to 35, 000 not including fillers
- the New York State poll which shows
strong Jewish support.
Secretary Rusk:
We still have a good deal of time to work out a
formula on the Middle East. It is my feeling that we should put it
in the Security Council rather than in the General Assembly. We
do