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  • risen by thirty percent. These are encouraging signs although much remains to be done. The Thieu-Ky situation is still unresolved in spite of the efforts of Ambassador B-ui Diem and Foreign Minister Tran Van Do. Despite Ky's assertion both to Ambassador
  • Savang. Vatthana of Laos and PresidDnt Nguyen Van • • Thieu of Vietnam. (Insert here pages l through 19) NEAR EASTERN - No messageD have been prepared for Greece, the UAR, Yemen, Syria, or the People's Republic of Southern Yemen. . . Iraq, Owing
  • there very crestfallen, and I said, "You know, I can't help but say this: I told you so." (Laughter) Well, I think that's enough on that. G: That's a good story. 0: I've got a chapter in the book on all of [Vo Nguyen] Giap's major opponents
  • /show/loh/oh L. Marks--II--28 I reported that there was indeed a crescendo President. of support for the United States' withdrawal from Vietnam. Several months later election. the Vietnamese held a national President [Nguyen Van) Thieu was elected
  • type All professional of approach via an uncle of Nguyen Huu Tho, Chairman of National Liberation Front, turned out to have been made up out of whole cloth -a complete fabrication. That was Operation THRUSH. Nevertheless, Therefore, next few days. lt 1
  • organization ablo to seize control.. and thei'l" utter ruthlessness, would be Anyone wishing to know what kind of settlcnient thoy ·would impose and how thoy would do so will find . the answer in Iii~ Hoang Van Chi's book Prom Colonialism to Communismo
  • have been going to meet those two leaders of South Vietnam. G: [Nguyen Van] Thieu and [Nguyen Cao] Ky. J: Yes, we might have been going to Hawaii to meet them, or somewhere. And McNamara showed us a secret film from Red China, I think, showing
  • /show/loh/oh where their exchange ratio was twenty-five to one, which for an ARVN unit was really water-walking. But on the other hand we had the 5th ARVN, which had a division commander who I suspect was a crony of [Nguyen Van] Thieu's, the president
  • with the president, President [Nguyen Van] Thieu, in selecting and placing province and district chiefs one by one. 12 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ
  • SE.CTION OF LAI THIEU DISTiHCT, CAPtunEDIN SOUTME~N BINHDUONG'PROVINCE 0~ 22 AUG66 PROVIDES FU!HH.ER IN,~R:iiATlON THAT ELEMENTS OF TH£ DOfJG NAI R.EGU1£NT ARE ilQVING !N!O STAGING AREAS IN SOUTHERN BlNH DUONG PROVINCE. TH£ PRISONER ALSOSTATES THATHE
  • TO THE HAMLET LEVEL. ONLYMAJORUS UNIT VISITED WAS~. . ; 1ST AIR CAV. AT THE CONCLUSION OF HIS 4-DAY FIELD TRIP, HE SPENT • . !; A DAYIN SAIGONWHEREHE CALLEDON PRES. THIEU, VICE PRES. KY-;:QGs)Jt?/tvh.&-e;Jera(/f} VICE CHIEF OF STAFFTHANG,THE FRENCHCONSULATE
  • TO THE HAMLET LEVEL. ONLYMAJORUS UNIT VISITED WAS~. . ; 1ST AIR CAV. AT THE CONCLUSION OF HIS 4-DAY FIELD TRIP, HE SPENT • . !; A DAYIN SAIGONWHEREHE CALLEDON PRES. THIEU, VICE PRES. KY-;:QGs)Jt?/tvh.&-e;Jera(/f} VICE CHIEF OF STAFFTHANG,THE FRENCHCONSULATE
  • in President Thieu's · October 7 Na;tional Assembly speech on importance of stronger and more effective land di~tribution program. Your recent reporting has provided ---- --"T - ' many other encouraging indicators of real and growing·interest by Thieu
  • was the South Vietnamese chargé, I think that's what they called and at that time, Khoi really belonged on . hadn't The real it at the time, in Bangkok, really made up his mind which side he heroes--Ho Chi Minh and [Vo Nguyen] Giap, you know
  • was such as to require their .combining with other elements. Tcherniakov asked whether we thought the military would accept civilians into the government. Rostow said we thought it entirely possible, and recalled General Thieu's comments about seeking peace. I ,l ·1 I
  • that led to the later land reform program under [Nguyen Van] Thieu, in which the individual was given the land without a requirement to repay. In other words, we were still thinking in terms of the Taiwan, the Japanese, and some other models, which had been
  • [Nguyen Van] Thieu, and with Vice President [Nguyen Cao] Ky. Now, the situation I found was this: it being Tet, a substantial number of the South Vietnamese units were only at half strength, because, follm'ling the Vietnamese tradition, they had returned
  • : Because I don't think anybody but Lyndon Johnson knew that he was going to do what he did. G: Good reason. I understand that he did, of course, invite [Nguyen Van] Thieu to meet with him after the announcement. B: We kept working
  • , but then he could get that way about the Clean Air Act, too. What else? G: He met with President [Nguyen Van] Thieu in Honolulu in mid-July. B: Okay. We're jumping forward. G: If you see anything between there. (Interruption) B: The President received
  • Senator Kennedy's key underlying assumption is that what Kosygin was offering in London ls a position consistent with his proposal. Kosygin simply backed ln London the position of Hanoi 'a Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh in hla interview with Burchett
  • ··:a sp-ecia L _opportun:Lty. -to. explore future developments with our Embassy and AID Mission, Professor Nguyen Dang Thuc who was appointed by Prime Minister Ky to work- w:i_1:h:-:Mr~~-.:Li lientha1-~·o·n ···the-j o int •p 1 ~np.-ip.g~ -~-1:tdn _4Jf
  • /I~ NU//.4C Dr. JI~....., - "'-. By e,o,r, NARA, Date ~.-,, ..IJS' as ..... . .i . ... . \. SE::I::~~.L WV'!N}{ VAN NGHE (CW(;U'{EEWX \/E:AN »GliEE'v')) WA51 DESIGNATE.9 10 ASSUME THE P8SIT!ON OF DEPUTY CGMMANDIIH:GENERAL.OF COSXN ARMED FO:=?C
  • AND SOCIAL COUNCIL ACQ SOURCE :2sx1 1. VIC THAT HE PRESIDENT NGUYEN CAO KY ON 3 SEPTEMBER 1968 SAID STILL REGARDS FAVORABLY PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN THIEU'S MAY 1968 SUGGEST ION THAT HE ATTEND THE PA~I~ .·PrACE'.: TALKS ~ IN RESPONSE TO A QUESTION, KY SAID
  • Nguyen] Giap had gone conventional in his offensive. No doubt about it. I mean, they were using tanks, they were using carriers, they were using artillery in volume. You're not going to do anything in Afghanistan, and it never will go like the Vietnam
  • of Peru NHAN, Nguyen Van, Embassy of Viet Nam LARA, Ricardo, Embassy of Costa Rica JUNE 28, 1968 You are cordially invited to attend the signing of the Nonproliferation Treaty at the White House on Monday, July 1, at ll:30A.M. Please present this wire