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  • of Iteros Johnson and President f-Baplicate of #1:1 State Status DiscnsS1Qd Diem Vl{"03r(I() Secret on Southeast Report Asia Secret State Action Program for Vietnam ff4 Report f/5 Report #S Report State Final Report Secret - Task Force Vietnam
  • or Viet-Nam are being brutually and aystemat­ by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north. and to the United torial ically integrity violated It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect
  • purposefully to challenge planners.and decision-makers. The Blue planners in SIGMAII-65 felt additional constraints in that the first move started from the actual current situation. Their initial game strategy and actions were necessarily influenced
  • and territorial integrity of Viet Nam are being brutally and systematically violated by Communist agents and forces from the northo • It is also clear to both Governments that action must be strengthened and accelerated to protect the legitimate rights
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH DEMOCRATIC GOVS., MISSOURI GOV. WARREN HEARNES AND MISSOURI POLITICS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO CALL ANTHONY BUFORD ABOUT HEARNES' ACTIONS; LBJ ASKS LONG TO WRITE REPORT ON LONG'S TRIP TO INDONESIA, MIDDLE
  • of U.S. tobacco. STATUS: 3. The Vice President taken together Philippines The Philippine Congress (Unclassified) adjourned May 18 without taking action on thia legislation. A special aes1ion may be called later in June and action is possible
  • from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO in Paris. Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
  • . So Department of increasing pressure and other agencies are con.sidoring varioua ways for an ROK/Jap settlement. moro on Seoul than on Tokyo. because our levorage Naturally. these foc:uu ia so much greater on tho former. 1. One action being
  • to find way• and mean• of •haring with the local official ■ in Aaia the knowled1e that America baa 1ained from facing aimilar problem•. Certain type• of machinery already exiat, auch aa the "ai ater citie•" which are ••t up throup the People to People
  • FEDERAL DEBT CEILING LEGISLATION; RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON POVERTY BILL; RULES COMMITTEE ACTION ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL CONFERENCE REPORT FOLLOWING SENATE PASSAGE; JURY TRIAL AMENDMENT; LBJ INFORMS ALBERT OF RETALIATORY AIR STRIKES IN LAOS LAST NIGHT
  • STEVENSON RECOMMENDS UN ACTION IN SECURITY COUNCIL ON LAOS, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM; POSSIBLE GENEVA CONFERENCE ON LAOS; FEAR OF CHINESE INTERVENTION; CAMBODIAN NEUTRALITY; POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SITUATION; AVERELL HARRIMAN
  • FURTHER DISCUSSION OF PRESS LEAKS; JOHN CONNOR AS COMMERCE SECRETARY; CONNOR'S ACTIONS TO ENCOURAGE COMPANIES (TO CURB INVESTMENTS ABROAD?); HAROLD WILSON'S UPCOMING VISIT TO US; UK BUDGET; UK CRITICISM OF US SOUTHEAST ASIA AND VIETNAM POLICY
  • SIZE OF FEDERAL BUDGET, DEFICIT AND POSSIBLE NEED FOR MONETARY ACTION, POSTPONEMENT OF EXCISE TAX REDUCTION; COST OF GREAT SOCIETY PROGRAMS, VIETNAM WAR; TAX REVENUE ESTIMATES; NEED TO WORK WITH WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN ON INTEREST RATES; MEETING
  • ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR HIS ACTION YESTERDAY (ON TAX BILL?), DISCUSSES FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY OF RECENT BILLS; GEORGE MEANY'S SUGGESTION ON TIMING, RATE OF MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES IN PENDING BILL; EFFECT OF BILL ON ELECTIONS
  • PEARSON ASKS FOR VIETNAM BRIEFING BEFORE TRIP TO USSR, POLAND, HUNGARY; LBJ SUMMARIZES PAST, PRESENT US POLICY; SEATO TREATY; COMPARISON WITH MUNICH DECISIONS; TONKIN GULF RESOLUTION; LBJ'S CONCERN ABOUT SUGGESTED DIPLOMATIC, MILITARY ACTIONS; TEAR
  • FREEMAN RECOMMENDS TARIFF COMMISSION ACTION RESTORING DAIRY IMPORTS TO PAST LEVEL; DUMPING BY WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES, NEW ZEALAND; MILK PRICES; HHH'S MEMO ON FARM PROBLEMS; STATE, DOD CIVILIAN ADVISORY GROUPS; NEGATIVE POLL ON LBJ'S CABINET; RFK
  • inf'ormation on the President's would attempt sabotage or a minor armed. action, attack, guards may e.g., that destination a mortar on the base he visits. 6. opposition Malaysia. Malaysia has a ·wealc but vocal lef'tw1%):g which strongly opposes US
  • could get the Government of Viatnam at thC! table that it was • advisable; and he thought in the light of what had happened in the last two -three months in the troops that they had ' f f· moved, that such action would not in any way increase