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  • public statements be made. 5. Tiw President then departed and Mr. McNamara requested that the group remain for a general review of the problem. It was pointed out that the balance of forces in Laos generally favored the Pathet Lao with their Viet Minh
  • the situation may have developed, the fact is that the Communists are extending their control over the entire hinterland of the country, by direct aggression of Viet Minh forces supplied by Soviets overtly in contravention of every legal position
  • in sevl.!ral n1ajor capitals so th;1t Lhcir point of view c;-in be put across to other countries . , '.l ( 4) The relationship between Khanh and Big Minh is not entit·cly satisfactory. Ambassador Lodge is trying to bring these two men closer together