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- wanted to cb whatever was necessary to protect him. The best thing that has happened to us was not sending U.S. aircraft in to try to rescue the Pueblo. Senator Long: How would the Soviets have reacted if Chiang-Kai-Shek seized a Soviet ship
- on the SEATO meeting in Manila, his discussion with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, and his visit to South Vietnam. Z483. U. S. POLICY TOW ARD LAOS Noted Assistant Secretary of Defense Bundy's report of the recent military revolt in Laos. 2484. CUTBACKS
- Nehru, one through Chiang Kai-Shek, and one through officials at lower level who were participating in armistice discussions. The gist of the messages was that if a satisfactory armistice were not signed promptly, we would remove the limits we were
- for projects. Taiwan (Chiang Kai Shek) We expressed Presid ent .Johnson 1s friendship and explained U. S. peace proposals. Chines e proposals: U. S. should not be using own troops as principal forces in Southeast Asia, but rather Asian troops and American
- '.talG with Chiang Kai•,s bek. 34 McNamara then -described ln detail the cutback in e.pe-c ial nuclear :referring to the cha:rt.s which he ha$ used right along, pointing out that even with the cutbacks vie still had a very au.bstantial ~qu.antlty
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- the future. He 1poke briefly of the Laotian eltuatlon. He dtd not touch on I ·1 hta talks with Chiang Kai•ahek. 1 i 1 \ 3- McNamara then deacirtbed in detail the cutback f.n epocial nucleal' materiale, referring to the chart• which he hae wsed right
- along the national 7 roads of North Vietnam and one team particularly targeted 8 against the Lao Kay - Yen Bay railroad. 9 In addition, several destruction teams have been infiltrated by fast patrol boats 10 a long the coast of North
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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Folder, "[January 31, 1968 - Meeting with Congressional Leaders]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- t~is. abou~ WHEEL.ER: · The kay points are these: The first contact that was· made by a KOr~h Korean vessel . ' w.:.t.h th.s PtJESLO was at 12 noon Kc:ean tL-na. This contact apparently aid not concern the ca?tain . of the PUEBLO. These vessels