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Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [2 of 2]," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- Washington, D. C., Wednesday, July 9, 1969 .. ~ White Reports Nixon Backer ~Tried to Block Peace ·Talks i-1: . By HARRY KELLY Ass
- ". -- precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house, and farm by :farm. It should be as hard to move from one precinct to another or from one village to another in South Viet-Nam as it is ) today in North Viet-Nam. All this should mean fewer U
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- as a shield to permit the South Vietnamese society to develop as well as North Vietnamese society has been able to do. We need to organize South Vietnam on a block-by-block, precinct-by- precinct basis. Dougla8 Dillon: We should change the emphasis. I agree
- to organize South Vietnam on a block-by-block, precinct-by- precinct basis. Douglas Dillon: We should change the emphasis. I agree with Acheson. The briefing last night led me to conclude we cannot achieve a military victory. I would agree with Lodge that we
- they will not move against Berlin or Romania from Dobrynin. Bi-lateral relations with the USSR have been deeply affected. Czechoslovakia does not necessarily block the ABM discussions. Vietnam remains with us. the Middle East is still there. The world still has big
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- of Berlin. Throughout, he had used Secretary Rusk's language. When asked about what the U. S. would do if access to Berlin were blocked, he had said: The U. S. will take appropriate action in case of interference with ingress or egress to or from
- countries, but also offers many advantages. ~OP SEeRE'±- . •• I • I ..,q:op SECRET - 3 - Air operation in Laos, particularly route blocking operations in the Panhandle area, should be stepped up to the maximum remunera tive rate. 10. Ambassador
- that the Chinese Communists are blocking Soviet efforts to send aid to North Vietnam. There are some indications that this is being done, such as the refusal of overflight clearances for Soviet planes flying materiel to North Vietnam. Secretary Rusk
- op1ncnt. B.ink. co P ·c SANITIZED M
- are cooperating with us in the effort to block trade with Cuba. TOP 6ECRE'f' :, ' . .: ~P-SEC!t~I - 2 5. Tripartite Talks -- There was a tripartite discussion of the problem of dealing with the reunification of Germany. Our posi tion
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- as selling arms to block Soviet military aid, because the issue is now much broader. We have reached the point in Jordan where the question is whether they think they have a better chance of achieving their objectives with US or Soviet help. If we are ending
- of the combined intelligence staff predicts that this will be abhorrent to the public and will cause a strong reaction against the Viet Cong. Fighting is still going on in Hue as both US and ARVN forces maneuver to block any retreat from the citadel area. The AR
- province towns could have been overrun. The second surprise I had was that we came very close to losing Tan Son Nhut Air Base. It was touch and go there. This attack was blocked by battalions coming in and hitting the enemy from the rear. It was closeo
- for all GI those who -..var..t to have the job to expl'ess themselves to the people .. He said he v,ras considering ~\velcoming all corn.ers to come out with their programs. Secretary lv1cNa"l:nara.: out on the block. I do not think that fae :Ce:noc1~ats
- ~ · ·(Sec.; Rusk;·. Mr. Helms) . 't .·
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- Negotiations. (Sec. Rusk) Situation report. 6. Czechoslovak Situation. (Sec. Rusk; Mr. Helms) Situation report. 7. Block in Senate Foreign Relations Conunittee. (Sec. Rusk) A quorum hard to come by. What, if anything, should we urge Sen
- (such as block grants or rev.e nue sharing), it is clear that we will have to (a) do our very best to hold down the post-Vietnam defense budget, (b) avoid increases in spending under low-priority civilian programs, and (c) forego, for the next few years at least
- a security platoon in each South Vietn~ese vil.la.ge. Regular South Viet namese forces were shifted to guard the western border and as sumed blocking positions south of the demilitarized zone. T~e DS backed a ~ssive,internationally sponsored development
- the Fortas affair - - to block. He was taking public positions intended to achieve that end. They w 'o uld incite Saigon to be difficult, and Hanoi to wait. Part of his strategy was an expectation that an offensive would break out soon, that we would have
- , but are perplexed by domestic riots that destroy their homes. - 3 He said they are also concerned about a Congress that seems to react to the few Negro extremists to block programs that Negro soldiers and their families need. William P. Gullander
- agains t an overt American attempt to fo rm o r acti vely support a govern ment against their liking. A !d · · - ::...; ,.... _ii i sm is a theme that is potentially e xplosive , and therefore tempt rn~ to tl1ost: y; !~0 fe e l that we are blocking
- within present limits. He stated that without doubt, the ,~ - NOFORN A-8 {BLUE) Page 8 of 9 Pages S~-- NOFORN next step would be a Free World quarantine of North Vietnam and which would block all imports other than food, relief medical supplies
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- : Totalitarian governments are organized with a town leader, a block leader, a precinct leader, and even a house leader. Any new individual ~M&Hl~JG ~lOTl!i COP¥idd ·H5". 0 Publicaliou Require5 Pei mission of Copy• ight Hel.l•F• >Na lhomos Johntoft - 7
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- at the close of last session), the Administration should anticipate that these maneuvers might be successful. In his opinion, the best chance of blocking the quota bills would be if the Senate loaded on so many amendments that the House conferees would have
- respond to US air strikes on Hanoi-Haiphong or the possible blocking of Haiphong Harbor. Concern was expressed over fear that Mainland China might be.come the object of US air attacks as the result of an incident or ultimate frustration on the part
- -f . ’ ’ ' j AS AMENDED H E R E I N : A. i CALL S I G N S "cD OR BIT TANKERS: . BLOCK 1 1 4 . LINE 7 . R E C E I V E R S ; - B L O C K CROX FROM QUICK COPY LINE i 7, ' ' . - - C2) EMROUTE TANKERS: BLOCK 8 0 L I N E 4 . (3) ' v
- an "all out invasion" of South Vietnam, putting sufficient manpower into the effort to try to ensure that allied forces cannot block Communist occupation of at least the far northern provinces. Hanoi might be acting either from a belief that the allies
- , which was across the railroad tracks, a distance. Oh, I don•t know, it 1 s hard for me to remembernow, but several blocks as you would term it in city terms. We used to have to carry water from there for most of our household uses. Weof course had
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- ~portantly, h~ e.l:10 c-:.m:sidern that its occupation has blocked the route or enemy ativnnee into Qu.!ln~Tri and b:u; k~pt the fl~U.n~ away f~ the populat,ed co.nstal belt of I Corps. Hl'l c~nceda~ tt.at Khe Sanh has n~t had much effect· on in.filtration
- of cc~ssion, to· Hanoi. 17. trouble on blocking the Canal case., lightering its is 1,foscow's the risk·of lessen Maritime,which would only prevent question in maintaining this at Haiphong would be armed with AAAin these circuastances