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  • to the Members ii~'.!}\:·,}~{' the policies and purpose honorable peace ... " '. • .• ~ ~•••i/ •..:·, , of the Armed Forces: "You· may know that ol your country are unchanged.•.• in seeking ,·;:.t'i
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  • ., llvlslieation Req~RIGWIED reAWi • Uh 81 Hotd111on of Copfi1 Iii ... . a:W.ftwJal ' '· THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON I i . I • \ \ ; .. ' ~ I· l't\ii"Rt~e 1~o~es co Pt R1ottTEc · Publ1eat1011 ReqoltlT Pei missio11 of eopyrlghl H~t[" W Thoma• lat)psgn
  • i't_' ES RAPPO RTEUR - MANF ULL DI SCUSSIO N TOP I C III. EXTE i:SIO il OF P~ESElff : 11.'f\ f{ BE YO t-i D SVtl , TAYL OR , J OHMSON , 1:JESTMOi1EL1HlO , P.DA\iS REPRIS fl. L PLANNH 1G r1ND RE LATIOil TO PHASE II B. EFF ECT IVE n:::ss OF ATT ACK
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  • ~: -· . . ~ . ......:; 1·; ;, ·'.'",c .~- Meeting ended: 11: 11 I oo ----- .. - ~. . ~ 1 ·J ' ' · ~1 J' " I'- .... !"~ ', _,,,,· ' I ' ' Mi-ETiM~ MOTES COPl Rl6HtEO NOTES ON FOREIGN POLICY MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1968 Pt1~ii..e
  • - J ,j .. Ii - 2 ­ He described the air field as militarily marginal. He said we had lost 3 planes in the first 9 days of October, compared with none in July, 2 in August and 1 in September. Since the rate of activity is up, Admiral Sharp has
  • or two in a new government. II. Harriman 1 s instructions Ori monitoring by the ICC in the north half of the DMZ, Secretary Clifford and Mr. Ro stow were both opposed to this proposal. The President refused it. III . Cambodia Secretary Clifford said
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  • asked every candidate - this is off the record - whether you would wholeheartedly support the Presidents policy and he said, "I was a soldier in World War II and a member of the Democratic party and I'll carry Johnson• s banner any place any where.' 1
  • . Respectfully yours, t. . rJ1)ii!}J' Henry Cabot L~ The President of the United States The White House Enclosure DECLASSIFIED Authority By &L'fj STATE\etter [~- 71 -=---------, NARS, Date 7~ ~S-) ] I
  • 28> 1968 c Ii'.\ -I:bt> I . Pu \Ju,~ - B'... ;\j _ '"' f S.. :~ c ..,. I NUA o ..(: 1=} \-\ ~\(. k 0 ~ 1' c_ + -\- \, ._ + 1 W
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  • : Crawford Greenwalt has agreed to go to work. PARIS TALKS Secretary Rusk: We had a good meeting yesterday. We should not put forth what Phase II should be yet. Vance and Harriman should press for a private meeting on that subject. Hanoi is up against
  • comes up he should kmw about, let him know. # # # " . .:: : ~: i :iC • " -i ::·Tb ! ii ~~Q~ES COPYR'GHTED 'P'o~hc.at1sA R~ires Pinmss1aA ef CeP¥right M£ETlt4G e-o Holctet: W. Thomas Jahnsen --------·-- - --- - -- -,·~ .. c·~ 2-3 Jo/ 0 4
  • . You've stopped bombing and want to get talks started. 20 days have gone by. I think time is running out. We have exactly 2 months left today. I would meet on Friday of next week. Ii the GVN come, a wide range of talks can take place. If they don't, we can
  • {,,( __ )'A_,.,../.,_...__ (/V/~ -:r~ -L;U ~tt---- 7 i i I r ' I I . [\J - ....... .r.~ .. - ._ • ; 14·.. .. ... ... -·- ..... . THE WHITE HOUSE ;t1c# - J- Ir- '-"- ~ AIA.A-?-t (Pi J ~~·,,_ ~~ ~ II 7---j-:.....j-.- s~ tv~( ..,f
  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 17·72) I 'I l I !I I I lI I .9 :, 5\ --- l I II 11: 15 a. m. Mr. Rostow 1 s secretary called to say the Pr e sident wanted Mr. Rostow to set up a meeting at 5 o'clock today with: Clifford Wheeler
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) II FORM OF DOCUMENT _.lL_'"\ TT- ----- CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE -- ....., ................. ..::1--.C-'-- sec;z;:et ~ - . ,..,,., . -- ........... ~ l DATE ..3 p c..p . -z.o.,~ RESTRICTION
  • cannot roam at will in the countryside. The worse situation on pacification is in I Corps north. The next worse is in I Corps southo The best pacification now is in II Corps. -- None of the pacification programs is satisfactory to us. Bob Komer said
  • Dong Hoi Bks . ·. ~4 8 8 4o Vit ~hu Lu Bks . " 24 · 8 ~~ 36 39 Chap Le .Army Bks · ..' .. 4o ·. 12 _2±_ --22...­ 0ption I Totals ~ ~ 16 132 __ 33 ~36. OPTION II . - - O+ 0 '.' ",· 28 Option I plus . ~ . 2-S Chanh ·Hoa Bks : Vu Con Bks
  • kept one word of it. under no illusions. So I'm They're arriving in Paris with a force of 43, They have asked for a villa. This indicates they are ready for phase I and phase II. They seem to be dug in for a period of time. Secretary Rusk: Move
  • ~ -_·~: :;_{.;:>· .:. • . ' • • •.... ~:. .. . ~.;· . . • ,c~•• ··.·.~ .·· ·~~}~.:··;:.:;·,:.:~·· . . i~cate that at l~~;t s";,'600.. No;th V.i~tn~1ese soldiei·s during Novombo:r· a.nci December 1967. · (This figure . ·1. Oincial figuros ai·:riverl ii? South Viet.n ain is almost' iden~ical
  • to me, "Cl aude, he's been calli ng me on thi s. Just tell him I can't do it. II poverty bills. Cl aude, get him off my back! I forget what bill it was, one of the III just can't do it down in my part of the state," Texas. "Just tell him I can't do
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: May 7, 1970
  • Oral history transcript, Earle Wheeler, interview 2 (II), 5/7/1970, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • FROM: MAN I LA TO: II 316 MAY 18, DECLASSIFIED Authority LIMITEDDISTRIBUTION By ~' ~k !\Ah;:,, Date -·~:: /l/-1//J;J //1/&Mtf' IN GENERAL TERMSOF STATEDOBJECTIVESOf VICE PRESIDENT'S TRIP, J.E. CREATION OF GOODWILL ANDPROVISIONOf HIGHLEVEL
  • OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HIS FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS AT LUNCH M£ET1Mw MOTE& COPYRl61 ltED Mlkalion Requis es i!eFMi11ion of Cop~ight July Z4, 1968 In the Mansion 2nd Floor Hold ii. W. lhome1 Jotinson Attending the meeting were: CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow
  • , and artillery bombardment k:Z-_' ~~ '~ of North Vietna:::i:::,ta ~ Ih~v~::::::t:::ii~:~cision on the ~~ . . basis of developments in the Paris talks, - - and in the belief that this action can lead to progress toward a peacefu~ settlement of the war. I
  • . 3.4(b) White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1~33 Bvj);&··, NARA, Date _-!f/ - / ·-- -·-- - - · ·· · · · · · - _ _.,_ _ _ -¥, ·~ -,-- f '·"· - . ,. .·· . ~·· ·. -,.._ .-.~ . '. ' II'..._.~ t -- -----------~~~- - ' . . : ,\ ,\.)) ' ~ t -Er
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  • $ 1-l;Jf/ -ttr3 Report -Stat ,---,_..._..,.....___,,_,. ________ ...--+-+- ~ 9 _, .i li'3. VP- J olm-s-ea-ta.J,.kL«eSS.-wl-3.i1,,1c..t;;;.R--,1,'H,Q-3::-aoH--&ii,-,E-,1=-E-:1:-tt±t:i----,r-1,1---...-------+-----"- [duplicate l/16a Letter FILE
  • the questions, the report will review: I. U. S. Objec­ tives in South Vietnam; II. Present U. S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses o! .Ac­ tion; V. Possible Later Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
  • ~E ttn At:..t.EP-r quN 1is1«: rY/; v- 1'11011 tA I.· - -r ~ 11 N lJ r aJ R 19 s ~13,E.. ~ "Pt& . /e 4sn'I­ lie sio,,,/J sA7 se(//eJ fl.e w11.,-. II Jitdi- Anoliel" .slefJ. ,~ Mif!ING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Pu'btictstieA ieclllires ._ P
  • show, because· of lack of accuracy. ii this i:J (uni·eadable) over be.fore the pause. Pre.:;ident: Assuming we were bombing NVN, is it your opinion that fewer trucks would be coming through? _McNamara: . We would eliminate some trucks
  • FORM OF DOCUMENT # 78 meeting ~ ID~·~p-~ ~'-l ~_.-..)~/ notes Tuesday.. Luncheon . . ' 3 p. ·c.;poas:f'gl:e elaeeified :btt'et _ .$£,llGT ~ AJ L..\ 8'-1· S-l ~ ~ 7.-~-'ii>, Nt...) # 79 meeting notes t;o:..;(')6 handwritten notes from
  • ~· i?; .! 1 e·. ~'~-1 t~:; ,J .J .---Pei m;ssiou cf Ce py..tght Melder. "II. Themaa Jgbsu00 _ [3 of 5] 101 SEC±&T - 4 The Vice President said that the South Vietnamese know who the enemy is. Those boys out there who are being shot and maimed don't