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The General said this was true, and General Wheeler added
that the losses the enemy has taken are very serious. He said
there had been 53, 000 since the beginning of the offensive.
The President asked why press reports were so bad. General
Abrams said he
- Press relations
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for immediate shipment in response to General Westmoreland's request.
The Bunker announcement and press guidance are attached as Appendices
A and B.)
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face press questioning. If Cy Vance goes to Vietnam, he doesn't have
to say
- uprising and many defections.
Our press had led the North Vietnamese to think the ARYN army was
a pushover. That proved to be untrue.
The enemy has laid land lines down the Laotian panhandle.
This will permit them to operate on radio silence and give
- testimony before the committee. In light of this,
Secretary McNamara said to go ahead and issue his statement.)
Secretary McNamara said McCarthy went out and told the press that one
of the . U.S. vessels penetrated North Vietnamese waters. "He just did
- . I discussed
why intelligence of this type is so important to us and why we do not
escort these vessels.
I also told them we are not preparing a way toward apologizing for
the incident. The Meet the Press discussion was misinterpreted
by many people
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requests in the past. Now he finds that his campain plan has been pre-empted
by enemy action.
Secretary Rusk: Can it only be done by additional U.S. forces?
press them to brigade U.S. troops with Vietnamese?
Can't we
General Wheeler: Before I answer
- to press and public optnton in the
interest oi our common purposes.
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- in the United States press. There were
setbacks during Tet -- mostly psychological and two military. The most
setback was here in the United States, which was one of their objectives.
The President: When General Westnloreland was last here, we did not
give him
- : I saw where Senator Kennedy pointed out that the
South Vietnamese voted not to call up 18 year olds.
General Wheeler: I met last night with this unnamed group chaired
by Nick Katzenbach and Paul Nitze. We are pressing for the South
Vietnamese