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  • then t:eviewod most recent JntolUgenco Report a ea outlined in the attached rsurnmat'7 in.de ap from cornmunicatlone received bf me on Janu:iry 1th (o~ccpt lo• numbered ltam 6, which \'\'l\S not ccvorod bocnuso of lach o1 timo). (1) P:reeident John.aoa wtahea
  • continuing . efforts to examine those situations where military forces or military activity might be involved. My principal assistant for politico-military natters, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs), is in daily contact
  • tr cm Defens.e {headed by Fu'bbd) and CIA (headed by Vlheelon) who could examine all facets ot the problem and .b enct MeNamara and l would be 1n a po$.l tion to n'lab a firm recommendation to ·the Pr&atdent and the Executive C0mrnittet> at a. meeting
  • that the President had talked about this problem with President Macapagal d:.iring his visit here. He believed we should examine the situation carefully, particularly the results of the Ma.nila meeting, that further consideration should be given to dispatching