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  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: 1. Foreign Affairs Summary Saigon Port Control Unless there is a dramatic improvement in the next few days, the State Department has instructed Embassy Saigon to propose to Prime Minister Ky that MACY take over the commercial port
  • FROMHIS POINT OF VIEW, BUT, AS HE HADTOLD AMB.BUNKER,HE WOULD BE HAPPYTO CONSIDERA MEETINGEARIF IT WASESSENTIAL. LIER "SOMEWHERE" ·s. WEWERESEEING KY IMMEDIATELY AFTERFOR GEN. WESTMORE- LAND70 REPORTON HIS.TRIP TO WASHINGTON, ANDI ASKEDTHIEU IF HE
  • 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
  • OF PREViN'fING TH£ AT l'tt£ DMZ AND OU ENEMY FROM GETTING SET JiOR MAJOR ATTACKS THECITIES WHILEINFLICTINGHEAVY CASUALTIES~ _MODERATE ENEMY ACTIVITY CONTINUED THROUGHOUTTHE COUNTRYON 25-.::,-26AUO .68, 'WITH THE HEAVIEST ENGAGEMENTOCCURING NEAR TAM KY IN I
  • Department, plus 396 inc luding 100 Press President Park Chung Hee Mr. Kyu Ha Choi, Mini s t er for Foreign Affairs plus 47 including 25 Press Thursday, 0920, Canberra Charter Boeing 707. 4. Vietnam President Nguyen Van Thieu Dr. Tran Van Do, Foreign
  • . Although Quat has told me that no decisions have been taken, the press and our informants have it that the Council confirmed General "Little" Minh as Commander-in-Chief (he holds this post now on an "Acting" basis), selected General Huynh Van Cao as Chief
  • their homes in order to route the Viet Cong. There have been some encouraging indications of Cao Dai cooperation with the Government of Vietnam in Tay Ninh in driving Viet Cong out of villages and towns and in connection with recovery operations. D. IV Corps
  • CONVERSATION PARTICIPAIITS; gVII; >“ ■; US: > > General Thieu General Ky General Chieu General Co General Khang General Thang Tran Van Do Truong Tal Ton Bui Diera Secretary McNamara Ambassador Taylor Ambassador-designate Lodge General Wheeler General
  • i t 's the same t v pe of thing-­ a big deba t e ai t e r the i~o rc. ·rie cnamese agreed to come .: o che conierence cao le :.. ::he "PrLng J8 . .;oncroverv ..,r se 0ver ·mere thev were le had re c orrnnenc ea :wo or th r ee pl They want ed
  • 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
  • what has been threatening Saigon for so long, but which is the line of communication from the food source in the Delta to the Viet Cong north of Saigon. J. On another political front, Prime Minis t'er Ky traveled to Ban Me Thout and personally presided
  • censorship as we had hoped, it has announced an ending of press censorship on articles dealing with the election. Prime Minister Ky made a major pre-election speech August 25 · in which he pledged "with all the honor of a soldier" that the elections
  • , P's rmks to delegate a ·at Senate Youth Prog; rel of 2/22/65, P's rmks at Univ. of Ky; rel of 3/3/65, P's rmks at Smithsonian Inst. (Quotation from Tel of 8/Z0/66, rmks by Pat Lewiston, Mainej cc: Mr. ~fiddleton cc : Mr. Shoemaker
  • , IN WRITINe, T.HE POLICY OF THE US AND VIETNAMESE '3CVER NMENTS. . ·· 3. IMP~E:SSION OF KY AS LE.~DER AND HUMAN ~:!NG IS UNIVERS.~LL Y GOOD. HIS PRESS CONFERENCE AND GENERAL D::~~E:A~!()~ MAD~ DEE? AND L.~srnm Ir1PRESSION. ~013L~:~ AS I SEE IT ON VP TRIP
  • of economic and social activities in urban areas, emphasizing sub­ version of key military and civil leaders within the Ky government and exile group. It appeared to the Communists that the Viet Cong could use·weather, terrain and superior intelligence
  • 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
  • REGARDING AMERICAN INTENTIONS, THE FEA:=?OF' A~i::R!CAN ABANDONMENTHAS, I THINK, VERY CONSIDERABLY LESSENED. ~LTHOUGH SOME ANXIETY IS STILL EVIDENT, EXEMPLIFIED IN T~£ KIND OF STATEMENTS KY HAS MADE GOING IT ALONE IF NECESSARY, THE::C: IS :WC~ MORE
  • HELD A WO RKI NG MEETING WITH TOP GV. OFFICIALS F~R TWO HOURS ON JULY IS, FOLLO WED BY A WORK ING LU NC~_ JN . PR ESE NT ON uVN SIDE WERE THIEU, KY, HUONG, MI~ I STER S VY, KH 1:: :~ HO, GENERAL CAO VAN VIEN, DEPUTY RD MI~ISTER LAC, AND PRESID EN .~ AL
  • Authority RAC l'7/C>3 ' . Bv - ^ NARA, Date RUEKDA/JSC RUECW/CNO BT • ' , PIERCE ARROW SITREP THREE ' ■■'X A. CINCPACFLT 050259Z . , T 1. KY 05 050 0Z POSIT 1 7 -0 3 N H U 0 -5 7 E V s" ^ - 2 . LAUNCHED FOUR A l FOR HON GAY, FOUR Al FOR LOG CH 3
  • , FAO, UNESCO, ECAFE, WHO, IMF, IBRD, IDA, !CAO, ·UPA, WMO, ITU, IMCO as well as United Nations Special Fund; Colombo Plan, Asian People's Anti-Communist League, INTERPOL, International Finance Corporation, Inter-Parliamentary Union; Asian and Pacific
  • ) to the Chicom border, north to Thai Nguyen (Railroad Number 5), Thai Nguyen to Kep (Railroad Number 9), south to Vinh (Railroad Number 4), and east to Haiphong (Railroad Number 3). During July, Railroad Number 3 was unserviceable through the 17th
  • , including him­ self and General Ky among seven potential candidates. He also expressed his strong support for using the South Vietnamese Army in pacification work, stating that the program would really move forward once the military understood its objectives
  • !l .ALLAN CAO 2lID LT UALTER U JElTliIITG._ .. .-.- ·· .... ...... _ ....,......wr. . "':"' ·~' . ,.-,-;;.-.. TDl!•. Y.:) 3·1 P 434-02 .A 0425-23. Auth: Par 4l2: (1/5/43) Sub: Hospitalization 1/5/43. .AR 40-600 and Ltr l"FD AG 701. 1 (705.1
  • wlth Vice Preeldent Ky tonl1ht. Military aituatlon - Secretary Cllfford/Gueral Wheeler -- General .Abrama bellevea enemy haa lDtentlona to launch offenaive Pueblo Ne1otiatlona - Secretary Ruak -- Report on meetln1 with North Korean• acheduled
  • identify ourselves with those who favor economic .reform and with the social revolution in South Vietnam. 0 CONGRESSIONAL STATEMENTS EMPHASIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF PACIFICATION SPARKMAN (March 10, 1966) uu the Ky Government does not live up to its
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Louisville, Day Sunday Ky Date Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD 1. 8:00a 2. 2:45p 3. 3:15p 4. 8:30p 5. 9:00p 6. 10
  • a communist takeover at the Assembly. Rostow: Government has President: not been credible. Why and how? Rostow: Ky was going to call a group to draft a constitution - - and hasn't done so. President: Rostow: What are problems in calling it? Not getting
  • the prospect of effective administration. / The tfilitary Coup - Installation of the new government was quickly oversha 'q owed by an attempted coup asainst Armed Forces Com­ mander-in-Chief ~eneral Nguyen Khanh. Th? coup was launched on Feb­ ruary 19
  • . PARTY NOWCONSISTS AMB NGUYEN THO .I.;;'-~ ... : ...-, . f •·-~' CHAN FROM MOSCOW, DRVN FONOFF WEST·EUROJIEA N DI RECTOR-_ .' '., f. '..... : · f.::, ·vo VAN suNG, AND ATTACHE-I_NTERPRETER·LE KY GIA.I INSTE_AD OF ··:.>:j ::./':.: : tr' ';,_PHANoo_ AN NAM