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- tq tolerate actions active This encouragement to avoid so far as possible opposition. certain seemingly qy Amini which do not really s. The U. should be anti-American damage any major America;q. interest~ 3. against T~at the should
- last visit. The number of people under Viet Cong control and the amount. of Vietnamese territory they control is increasing. The Viet Cong holds the initiative in the military action . The Khanh government is frag mented a nd a religious crisis
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- and especially pressure from the farmers. But he said that the one deterrent to Soviet action against Germany is the "presence of U. S. forces in Europe" not the nuclear weapons, but the forces. Kie singer was a bit of a 11 Secretary Clifford observed
- 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