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  • here, which included Fortas and Clifford. Fortas was against it. He said it would telegraph a signal that we were too anxious, and that the oriental mind would decide this was the time to hold out. Clifford was also eloquent against a pause. McNamara
  • THE SWEDISHGOVERNMENT TO BANTHE MEETINGS.IT SAID THE TRIBUNALHADBEEN "VERYWARMLY WELCOMED" IN SWEDEN, ALTHOUGH SOME"REACTIONARY" SWEDISHPAPERS HADATTACKED IT. MAJORBRITISH PAPERS WEDNESDAY CARRIEDSTORIES ON THE OPENINGSESSION. LONDON'SCONSERVATIVE DAILY TELEGRAPH
  • . • COULD BE SHIFTED SAIGON DAILY VIA c-123 . ,... . .... (4) OVER THE LONG RUN,· THE COUP GROUP HAS MORE FORCE AT DISPOSAL THAN DO DINHi CAO, TUNG0 'HIS AND MOST OF ALL, THEIR THINKING MAJORITY OF THE OFFICER CORPS0 • 3-4 REFLECTS THE SENTIMENTS
  • ? President: State, Defense, Joint Chiefs all agree to resume in near future. Ford: What kind of bombing do they recommend? President: Security problem. Don't want to telegraph our shots. Ford: If your advisers say bombing is necessary -- I'm
  • telegraphic involving the Vice Preaident•a Bricson. trattic should be cleared with either Mt-. M:Conaugey or 'l'. ~ L. ~ D. Battle Executive Secretary DECLASSIFIED Authority By_~ llitRCC ~ k, , NARS, Date - /@C)/z" ~//9'/z7 Vice President's
  • ~nd South Vietnam will not enemy troops. why we don't bomb the enemy supplying Telegraphs the ·wrong signal to Hanoi, China. Universal opinion of our estimators that cessation of bombing would cause the enemy to beli~ve their ca.use wa3 right
  • in covintry and announced ccming,answer should be QUOTE Not n s c s s s a rily j no f in a l d e c isio n has ye t been made on th a t. UTIQUOTE GP-3 E© R iisK DECLASSIFIED STATE letter By AJ^ MAR 7 J 2 7 9 ■■NARS, 1 Telegraphic tra n ifTiiK J o i