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  • , to "test the good faith" of North Vietnam. "I have determined tonight to give a fair test to that good faith." -:: ! ' JO! 9!Cll! t• .:· . ':"''.~, Mi&Tlb'G NOTES roP~RIGMtED Poblicaliou Reqtm~ PeFmissiou of Eop7 1 i:ght ~. Themas lobnson oioer. "' 'fr
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  • anything, President we ought to say it and get credit for it. " ' A Johnson The question is, how it is said in Vietnam. Tonight ·our time. Everybody but the Prime Minister lias signed on. except~ President (?) I don't think I should say anything
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  • . N i ght reconnaissance had also disclosed a s ignificant i ncrease of night movement on the supply routes from N orth Vietnam into Laos . D~CLA~ SIFIED Author i ~ y (,/ L. j UQ ~ .A -$ _:_~_::___::!-::::_-----. NJ\HS. Dn tc_1.1 _- ._,i_
  • wrong with our system when ou:r leaders are testifying instead of thinking about the war. Let's re-write the "Why Vietnam" booklet. Bring it up to date. i .I END OF NOTES. i i,. [ I I c COPY ·. ~.Librar;y· 0 p y
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  • ~rio4 announce~ . .'·by the South Vie.tnaJ'llese Government some weeks agq. . Vietnam~s~ Gover~ent ~d ~ad~ As the South· . clear: in early _January and a,galrin ' . last .week, it "wa.s pre~~ed. to discuss extension of the truce i?e.riod at any t
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  • hours, was still sorting it out in his mind how to interpret them. He said he did not accept Westmoreland 1 s view that Nor th Vietnam is crying for peace because of battle wounds. He said he saw some bitterness in the General, who feels he has been made
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  • Lady Bird returns to White House; Johnson family to St. Mark's Church; lunch with the Dean Rusks, Robert McNamaras and McGeorge Bundys; Vietnam; Lady Bird and LBJ to Bob Thompsons; dinner with the Valentis
  • for the NATO thing and except for the Vietnam negotiations during t e campaign, they didn't bring up any. particular thing that was a sort of lap ov r thing. ; Where we get into problems is approval of an action. He (th1 President) consulted
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  • of the estimate, if you don't end the Vietnam War, if interest goes up, then the public has to figure a deficit, and you have Hell getting the tax. Once you repeal them, you don't get them back, but until you know what the Congress is going to do, it is safer
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  • released text of ltr (and actually, exchange of ltrs) from Thaddeus Dulski and the President concerning morale of troops in VietNam, and VietNam mail situation during this Christmas season. Today announced the 1966 recipients of the National Medal
  • Garza and family (to Oval Rm Ofc)OFF RECORD for picture and handshake wife: Lucille -- children: Jorge, Michael, and Angela Geo. Christian Cong. Jonathan Bingham OFF and Walt Rostow re Vietnam - see Rostow's RECORD briefing memos ^March 11, 1967
  • , and the selection of Richard Helms as his successor; made a strong VietNam statement; announced his intention to nominate Samuel Nabrit to the AEC, reappoint Gerald F Tape to AEC, reappoint Rosel H Hyde as a member of FCC and revealed intention to nominate Nicholas
  • Moyers to come on in as soon as possible) Bill Moyers has gone home for 2-3hrs to work on speech. Passed on to Pres. by no for MEETING w/ membersof Congressional Delegation that has just returned irom VietNam. Attendance: Chuck Roche recommended in a memo
  • Carter memo to Pres dated July 20, 1966 ) OFF RECORD: Arthu r Godfrey (Mr. Godfre y is an old friend of the Johnson family, and is on his way t o VietNam participate in entertainment of the troops. ) / To mansion w/ Arthur Godfrey fo r LUNCH w/ Mrs
  • .. In the ofc to Mansion August 23 , 196 5 White House Monday Autographed a cop y o f "Why VietNam " - "To Georg e McGovdrn - whos e help I value an d need i n my searc h fo r peac e no t only i n Vietna m but all th e world , fro m hi s friend , LBJ
  • Room for signing ceremony for the Supplemental Military Authorization Bill , REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT color pix (Bill authorizes appropriations of more than $4,800, 00,000 for the support of Defense Establishment -- for soldiers in Vietnam) f " Those
  • SERVICES w/ Pat Nugent and Luci Johnson and Arthur Krims Jack Valenti (fm car rm phone) Returned to the White House - and went for a walk on South Grounds w/Pat Nugent, Luci Johnson and Arthur Krims Vietnam (fm Walter Reed Hospital) President me t w
  • The President did not of prepared remarks deliver remarks, was released but a text to the press n.t. May LBJ Ranch -- this portion in Wash, DC Dav 10, 1966 TUESDAY Activity (inciude visited bv) tur Ambassador to South VietNam, Ambassador Henry Cabot
  • , Austin Retired 5, 1966 Deason Sent flowers to funeral of Cong Gonzales father in San Antonio. Re: 5:48pm entry - essence of discussions at NSC Mtg) The President restated his views with respect to the peace offensive on VietNam. The Vice Pres
  • tonight and that the Vietnam thing was taking much of his tim e and wearing on him. H e introduced Secretary Ball (subbin g for Secy Rusk who was iaaaesc in New York) who dealt exclusively with comment s on the political and economic side of the Vietnam
  • "The President s Choice " fo r Marc h - - a pictur e take n b y Staf f Sergeant Steve n Stibben s o f the the U.S U.S . Marin ee Corps Corps ,, ii nn Vietnam Vietnam,, oo ff Master Master Sergean Sergeantt Evan Evan s H. Johnso n Released statemen tt oo nn th e
  • considered t o be give n to th e Sout h Vietnam . The President wen t t o th e office . the ru g wa s mad e b y the citizen s of Cha n Hie p villag e i n Vie t Na m Chan Hie p ha s bee n i n the new s this wee k becaus e o f unsually Senator Thoma s Dod d o
  • for U S Cooperation in establishing in Korea on Institute for Industrial Webb returning his Robert Stephens Technology Applied Science OFF RECORD: RECORD : Hon. Hon. Henry Cabot Cabot Lodg Lodgee (fo (for r discussions on on the VietNam
  • INTERVIEWEE: EARLE G. INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY PLACE: General Wheeler's office in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. ~JHEELER Tape 1 of 1 M: General, we were discussing Vietnam at the end of our last interview, and I would like to conclude
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  • and LIGHTNING BUG, be added to the list of highest national priority programs in order to obtain a DX industrial p f iority rating. LIGHTNING BUG drones are now being successfully employed in North Vietnam, and WHITE HAWK drones will provide an improved future
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  • Removing items from The Elms with Lynda Johnson; LBJ and Lady Bird to Palm Sunday vespers at St. John's Church; Lady Bird's dislike of photographers; dinner guests at the White House; discussions with Robert McNamara and other guests about Vietnam
  • their knowledge with the local administrators in other nations who so badly need their help and advice. ## Papers for Vice President's Trip VIETNAM Talking Position paper (based on Kennedy letter) papers: U.S. Economic Aid Political Support for Diem
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  • · ESE SITU AT ION WAS UNSTABLE AND THERE WA S . TA Y AS TO WHERE THE REAL CENTER OF POWER LAY. OT K W IF THE CO ALITION COULD LAST. HOWEVER THE UK OB . S. ANY OF THESE STEMMED FROM UNEQUIVOCAL HAD GIVEN US ON VIETNAM. SITUATION HAD BOILED E AT CONCLUSION
  • Intelligence Re~rt AS 4 p 'r/Jl~--n.-r - r ~- llt - OI N l..,J 00 - ~0~ RESTRICTION 8/30/67 A 8/30/67 A [Duplicate of #69f, NSF, Name File, Rostow Memos] #40a rpt Vietnam Political Situation Report S 2 p ~ ~.J£ ii, Sr-..,,.,-+, ;,I. 7 /1z/1,1 N1
  • and between me and t;loyers on all this. I said it in diplomatic ways. After the '64 election, before he went off so hard on Vietnam, I was involved for a while trying to talk about the next four years and exactly this problem. Moyers I thought had come
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  • nomination for LBJ; Vietnam; Laotian compromise; JFK’s assassination; LBJ in the White House; détente; lost opportunity to go down in history as a great man.
  • . Johnson's foreign policy role was during the John Kennedy Administration? P: I don't think he played much of a role then. M: He did, of course, have a couple of trips to Berlin and Vietnam, and there were several crises, but you feel that as Vice
  • budget. We have a number of MORE 4 We have new programs that we must decide upon. We have to make some calculated assumptions regarding the war in Vietnam. Until the time comes that I have an announcement to make in that regard, it would be unwise
  • on the verge of falling apart. How could this have happened'?" Liberals blame the struggle for civil rights at home and the Vietnam War. Conservatives blame a pennis­ sive society which turned away from traditional values. But beware of parochial explana­ tions
  • to Vietnam, is that right? C: That's correct. G: And did you fly him on both of those? C: As a matter of fact, I did. G: You have talked about those, or at least one of the trips, I think, perhaps it was the one after the Manila conference, on your
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  • LBJ's trips to Vietnam in 1966 and 1967; LBJ's mood about Vietnam; LBJ's relationship with the military; LBJ and LeMay, McConnell, Wheeler, Moymer, Abrams, Westmoreland and Haig; aspects of the role of a military aide; LBJ and Humphrey; LBJ
  • the add-on could be $5 to $6 billion exclusive of Vietnam . supplemental. The Le~dership said we should give you a complete picture and discuss the best approach we could take. To date there has been a $241 milliqn add-on. Yesterday 1 s pay bill · adds
  • unattractive they are. Senator Edward Kennedy says the Vietnamese goverrunent steals about 50% of each dollar. He is about to release a report outlining corruption in Vietnam. To what do you attribute the confession by Captain Bucher, General Wheeler? General
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  • WITH THE DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHrP February 6, 1968 Breakfast In the Mans ion The President reviewed Vietnam and the Pueblo situation with the leader­ ship. He read the 6 :30 a. m. situation report and the CIA briefing on developments around the world
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  • : . '­ The attacks have caused fear and confusion in South ... -r .. £ Vietnam. ~: l9E Sfeflit_ SERVICE SET l9P SESR.ET (' - 2 ­ - - The attacks have aroused anger among the South Vietnamese peopleo The North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong had no regard
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  • October 30 to November 2 is three days on Greenwich Mean time. General Wheeler: What is the next step beyond this. What will North Vietnam lay on as next proposal? I guess it will be a cease-fire in places. This is dangerous. It would give them sanctuaries
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  • by Monday. Are we doing any good on our bombing in South Vietnam and President: Laos? ~1cNam~ Wh,~eler: Yes, we are. RWlning 1900 sorties a week in Laos. In area just opposite Laos, in the Delta area, destroyed 5 trucks, too~ ou.:i: anti
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