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  • originally advanced by Prime Minister Ky. The Government has stated publicly its support for the planned election. It has promulgated election laws, ancl-'procedures under the laws are being carried out. 2. Question: Is the Government of Viet-Nam trying
  • ' the consignee:; to h!C."ini -their trac..k.s down to the ships to move goods away expeditiously -- a .::i.d failure ~ ao this had been a major problem. d) Finally, Prime Minister Ky, after many talk sessio:is with u .s Ma.4~ the decision in late December to pu
  • to be the biggest U.S. battle in the war to date. Prime Minister Ky told me at Tay Ninh today that he believes there are two North Vietnamese divisions in South Vietnam and that "they will keep on sending divisions down until the line of communication is cut". 2
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  • yet with Buddhists. Prime Minister Ky's manifestations of South Vietnamese independence of us are desirable. My relations vJ.i. th him in two meetings were very good. b. Continuity in government is more important than whether it is civilian or military
  • , and the Prime Minister, Mr. Ky, to ~lso come there for a visit, and to exchange views with us. We will have both military and non-military briefings. Following those rn.eetings on Tuesday, I will return to Washington with some of the Cabinet and perhaps Mr
  • the be1innin1 of th• war: one by MacArthur'• force• from th• Southweat Pacilio area pointin1 n.ortheaat ~Ji~i'tythN~~P=y.~;":,.ky~dii~: Fore• through the Central Pacilio to the ~:.d.'·o~w~0~.f:'~::Uou1h th• Bo­ Belentlealy our foraea hammered at the outer
  • -, ARA, Date J- -J-~1b. ...... .. Au ---------........-~------- -~ ~ I !' I ~ • SECREi Even the Philippines would beco m e sha ky, and the threat to India to the we s t, Au s tralia and New Zeal a nd to the south, and Taiwan, Korea, and Japa n
  • and Kay recommended blm to Mac Budy for Job bat be waa more lntereated ln the gonna• ment than lD a fcnmdatloa, altboqb. l doa't bow whether Mac flD&lly oUend • him a Job. a Heb aomowbat •ky, dlffident, and youn1 but I believe he could be developed well
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  • are: 1. Getting Ky aboard before we act. 2. See if the Swedish government really would accept the responsibility, if asked by Hanoi and Washington -- and announce it at the time we made the offer. In fact, we might want some Ethiopian, Danish, etc
  • . In my opinion be is the BIG THRKATnan or the tory crew •••• and FDR thinkB that, too. ~arkle1_isn't in the picture. He may get t.be KY delegation, in raot, there is no question be will get it. But he is just ano­ ther •favorite son" choice who