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- arguments aside, the simple fact is that the
President could not maintain a cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam
unless it were very promptly evident to him, to the .Ain.erican people,
and to our allies, that such an action was, indeed, a step toward
- will turn pressure on North
Vietnam to stop the fighting. The Soviets are sending 80% of supplies.
They have the means to make them stop this war.
If there is no action on their part in two weeks we should get message
to Kosygin saying we have to start
- could
get the Government of Viatnam at thC! table that it was
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advisable; and he thought in the light of what had
happened
in the last two -three months in the troops that they had
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moved, that such action would not in any way increase