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One important point, I didn't include. After talking with Bohlen and
Thompson, I made a special point of Berlin. I said that
referred to the stated interests of the United States •. and I want to
underline the seriousness with which w~ undertake
- RUSK FOLLOWS UP HIS REPORT ON TALK WITH UNNAMED PERSON (ANATOLY DOBRYNIN) ON SOVIET INVASION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND RUMORS OF INVASION OF ROMANIA; RUSK SAYS HE ALSO WARNED DOBRYNIN THAT ANY MOVE AGAINST BERLIN WOULD BE OF GRAVEST POSSIBLE CONCERN
- LBJ DISCUSSES POSSIBLE LANGUAGE IN UN ANNIVERSARY SPEECH ABOUT VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; PRESS LEAKS FROM STATE DEPT; EAST GERMAN HELICOPTER FLIGHTS OVER WEST BERLIN; POSSIBLE MEETING OF PANEL OF CONSULTANTS ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
- deprecate
the im
portance or Europe we don't deal (yet) with
Berlin or provocations
of rearmed Germany),
b)
Urgent ebjeotives
in these areas are progress
toward independence in non-self-governing
areas
and toward political
maturity and economic
- Berlin (Germany)
- then read again the Thompson cable . He stressed
the sentence "They (the Communists) always react negatively
to a show of force."
Mr. President, this was not the lesson of the Cuban
Walt Rostow:
missile crisis or the Berlin crisis.
Secretary McNarnra
- Vietnam.
9. There is no reason why we cannot insist that the North Vietnamese be
specific as to what they will do. In the negotiations involving Soviet miss il e s
in Cuba, the Korean Armistice negotiations, and even in the Berlin crisis ,
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