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- Secretary of State,
Pope Paul VI, and Ho Chi Minh Top Secret 1 p.
FPesiaeBt to Oh8:fl:eelloP Kiesingap___;
'Possible ela~sified informa_tion--.
©fis:I1callor Kiesiriger to PresideR-t
Possible classified inrormatlon
Rostow for the President 8/Jl/68
Top
- and Secretary
McNama r a inf ormed the Presi dent of the
agreement between State and Defense , b u t
h e says that the President did not express
h i s vi ews or agreement on the matter .
Accordi ngly, we a sume you will want
to clear t h e language
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strategic
superiority.
Maintain hard appearance but
seek conciliation.
c.
Back-peddle with all haste on basis we're
overextended.
We elect
1.
to exercise
Option B with following
themes:
Vis a vis US:
a. Only obstacle
program.
to detente
b. Germany
- on Germany.
M:
That might be a good place to ask about the difference in access.
Did your position as ambassador vis-a-vis the President change with
the administrations?
Did you have greater or less access to
Mr. Johnson than you had had to President
- , etc.
V.
A high morale releases and multiplies human energies.
purposive, effective unity.
VI.
A low morale is marked by ape.thy, eto., distruot of self, or leaders, of
the group~ -and ot its objectives.
It creates a eynamic,
VII. Morale