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- rapidly at that time; then much
connection between Libya and the Arab-Israeli problem.
Of course,
the Six Day War didn't happen until after I had switched over to
Vietnam, so what Libya did in that connection I don't know.
They
broke relations with us
- Vietnam
- ; differences between Walt Rostow and McGeorge Bundy; Komer taking charge of Vietnam issues as Special Assistant to the President; the quasi-military character of “the other war” in Vietnam vs. pacification; unifying the management of the war; using the term
- of the better elements
of the experience in the Philippines and in Vietnam--the early experience--and see if civilian-military teams couldn't be recruited,
trained, organized, and sent out to work in the villages, to help the
villagers.
This is basically what I
- Vietnam
- Phillips’ work in Laos; getting involved with the AID mission in Vietnam; reorganizing AID in relation to its rural efforts; a strategic hamlet program; organizational problems in the U.S. military approach in Vietnam; working with what
- Vietnam
- Katzenbach as attorney general; presidents’ interaction with the State Department; May 1966 trip to Chicago; LBJ’s opinions of the U.S. role in Vietnam; LBJ’s assessment of his own staff; Tonkin Gulf resolution; Lindley Rule and press access to LBJ