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The President opened the meeting by reading a memorandum from
Bob Fleming on the network press coverage at 6:30 p. m. (Attach
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Secretary Rusk: We met early tonight. We have received
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priority to his problems. if, by doinu so,
banls o! US suppoi\t to the Hepublic of
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All this means (a) YJC ·must malntaln our war eifort in Vietnam
(b) we musl use nvaU.able channels at Panrnunjon to free
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mission was a success. This was in evidence even with the press at the
air port when I left.
In t he long run, however, the picture is very dangerous.
The President: Before we get any further, what did we do to provoke the
anger and hostility?
Mr. Vance