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- LBJ'S 3/6/68 MEETING WITH FULBRIGHT, MANSFIELD, HICKENLOOPER, AIKEN, AND SPARKMAN ON VIETNAM; FULBRIGHT'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; SENATE DEBATE ON WAR; STUDY OF RESERVE CALL-UP, MORE TROOPS IN VIETNAM; VIETNAMESE DRAFT AGE; SENATE HEARINGS ON TONKIN GULF
- LBJ'S 3/6/68 MEETING WITH FULBRIGHT, MANSFIELD, HICKENLOOPER, AIKEN, SPARKMAN; SENATE DEBATE ON VIETNAM YESTERDAY; LBJ'S TALK WITH RICHARD RUSSELL; AUGUST 1964 TONKIN GULF ATTACKS; NEED FOR MORE TROOPS; DOD BUDGET; NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY; RESERVE
- SENATE CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; RFK'S VIEWS ON VIETNAM; O'BRIEN'S COMPARISON OF RFK, JFK; POSITIVE REACTION TO O'BRIEN'S VIETNAM SPEECH; LBJ TELLS O'BRIEN TO TALK TO DIRKSEN, MANSFIELD ON PASSING VIETNAM BILLS, HANDLING WAYNE MORSE AMENDMENT
- thought it was an outstanding speech.
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SECRETARY RUSK: Federal troops are making major headway in
Nigeria.
MR. ROSTOW: When should Senator Dirksen and Senator Mansfield
be told about this tract(?
THE PRESIDENT: Not until we have something.
SECRETARY
- again.
I will take this matter up with Mansfield and meet with the Committees
if he believes this is wise.
I do not like what I am smelling from these cables from Vietnam and
my discussions with outside advisers. We know the enemy is likely
to hit
- and of course this is a war year. You
have this sort of thing in war periods. But it hasn't been reflected so much
in the Senate. I saw an analysis of Senate votes on key administration
proposals and most of the Senate vote was 75 and better. Mansfield was
best
- . Mansfield, and anyone else, and then you put
enough college people on, and enough of your own people,
and labor people. and have just a citizens cro~s section
of country••• not to take any power away from the
President, but just to analyze and review