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  • we are doing in South V'ietnam accompanied a p lea to the NATO members to assist in the effort against the Viet Cong. About half a dozen States m.a.y register their presence in South Vietnam. It is important that more flags appear in South Vietnam
  • Vietnam
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Report by Sec. Rusk on the NATO meeting at the Hague; Report by Sec. McNamara on his trip to Vietnam, 5/15/1964, Volume 2, Tab 4," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • Vietnam
  • HANDLING ANTIWAR PROTESTERS AT PENTAGON; MCNAMARA'S RECENT TRIP TO NATO DEFENSE COMMITTEE MEETING; UPCOMING WH MEETING ON VIETNAM
  • never to talk to the "Thieu-Ky clique/' was now prepared to acknowledge the reality of the GVN. This means that there can be no settlement in Vietnam without the assent of the GVN. We have always said that there would be no problem in having the views
  • Vietnam
  • be more responsible. He says he is for our position in Vietnam. He thinks Democrats will go the other way. What should we do about the Democratic platform on Vietnam? Mansfield rejects the "straws in the wind" statements. Senator The GOP may be of more
  • Vietnam
  • for the NATO thing and except for the Vietnam negotiations during t e campaign, they didn't bring up any. particular thing that was a sort of lap ov r thing. ; Where we get into problems is approval of an action. He (th1 President) consulted
  • Vietnam
  • to uncle rtake troop reductions on a reciprocal basis with the Russians . The F r ench will not join but that will not matter . We do not expect the Russians t o r espond now . Vietnam i s one reas on; their concern over Eastern Europe is another
  • . Secretary Rusk plans to meet in restricted session to discuss Vietnam and the European views on what they would like to see develop in Southeast Asia after peace is achieved. C. Long Range Problems and Outlook for the Future Above and beyond the issues
  • TO THE 5TH i' MARINE REGIMENT OF THE lST MARINE DIVISION FOR EXTRAORDINARY • I I I I I I HEROISM IN VIETNAM FROM APRIL 25 TO JUNE 5, 1967. JOHNSON RECEIVED A MEMORANDUM FROM WILBURN COHEN, SECRETARY OF HEW, SHOWING THAT MORE STUDENTS "THAN EVER BEFORE
  • very little significance. We've done that our­ selves. We're fighting a major war in Vietnam with little support from our European Allies. Considering balance of payments problems and current attitudes in Europe, the time has come to shift the US Army
  • support and public safety programs Especially on underdeveloped areas, i.e.; Southeast Asia - Cambodia, Laos~ Thailand, South Vietnam Latin America - Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Venezuela Middle East - Iran Top level political and military
  • China) • eapecially Japan Korea Philippines Southeast Aaia • eapecially Indoneeia • West Irian Laos Vietnam South Asia .. only India .. (Komer has Kashmir and Puahtuniatan) SEATO -SECRS'I' KAYSEN Basic Military Policy Civil and Paasive Defenae Nth
  • Vietnam
  • that it might be acceptable to the Soviets unless they have decided not to have any agreement during this phase of the Vietnam conflict. The comprehensive test b~n represents an alternative approach to the non-proliferation problem. This proposal has remained