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- , wet and muddy from being out all night.
He said the province chief told him they got some VC. Abrams
said Apple never wrote this, but wrote only the bad things.
General ·wheeler expressed the view that the average newspaper
man in Vietnam is immature
- Vietnam
- Secretary Rusk go before
the Committee in open session.
6. Have Secretary Rusk offter to present his annual review of foreign
policy in open session; this would include, but not be limited to, Vietnam.
7. Have Secretary Rusk offer to appear in executive
- Vietnam criticism
- here on the basis that we would
hope for the best and expect the worst. I want to see what we should
do in Vietnam.
We ought to look at everything that we should be doing. Get the
requirements ready to do what needs to be done. Let's be fully
prepared
- Vietnam
- COUNCIL
In the Mansi on
February 10, 1968
Secretary Rusk:
The Korean Desk at State does not want Vance
to go to Vietnam. They think it would dilute his mission to South
Korea to go elsewhere.
The President:
Is it true there are no nuclear weapons
- Vietnam
- surprise that General Westmoreland
does not have authority to control Korean and Australian forces. If he is
short of men, can't Cy Vance get a.a understanding with President Park for
gr eater utilization of the Korean troops in Vietnam?
Secretary Rusk: I
- Vietnam
- meeting with the North Koreans?
Walt Rostow: 9 p. m. tonight.
The President: Anything new on Vietnam?
General. Wheeler: There is continued resistance in Saigon, but it is
framented. Dalat is clear. The enemy is still holding the citadel in Hue
- Vietnam
- ) st1·cll.gth in South Vietnam a.11.d the :.·
-. :_ l'atcts of No-rtb Viettta~es~ . ~filtrat.i.011. over t'eccnt mo1tths,
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2. Fo-rce Levels. ·During the pa.st three o.r £ou..r mouths tb.e?:e h~a been.
a dral.n.atic increase in. _the nlovcm.ent
- Vietnam
- Folder, "March 26, 1968 - 1:15 p.m. Foreign Policy Advisors Luncheon - regulars plus added group - Vietnam," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
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TO DISCUSS GENERAL WHEELER'S TRIP
TO VIETNAM
Vice President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary McNamara
Clark Clifford
General Taylor
Under Secretary Nitze
Director Helms
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Tom Johnson
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NOTES
- Vietnam
- Folder, "February 28, 1968 - 8:35 a.m. Gen. Wheeler"s trip to Vietnam discussion with Foreign Policy Advisors," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 2
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- - The attacks have aroused anger among the
South Vietnamese peopleo The North Vietnamese and the Viet
Cong had no regard
- Vietnam
- the weekend in Texas.
We first went to Fort Bragg with General Johnson and General Walt.
I made a brief speech and stood at an aircraft while the men loaded
aboard.
I told them that there were 500, 000 of their buddies in Vietnam and that
General Westmoreland
- Vietnam
- has a case of the jitters.
The President:
Reviewed General Westmoreland's wire of February 9.
(Attachment B).
Secretary McNamara: General Wheeler will discuss Westmoreland's
wire and the current situation in Vietnam.
General Wheeler
- Vietnam