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Folder, "[November 20, 1968 Meeting with Tuesday Luncheon Group]," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- when you see what happened in Eisenhower's years. We don't have a credible justification for what GVN is doing. Let's try to get Thieu aboard. Secretary Clifford: I would like to see both Hanoi or the NLF present. Secretary Rusk: I would like to see
- prestige to handle the information duties within Saigon. The President and Secretary Rusk agreed with Christian. General Wheeler said he, Ambassador Bunker, General Westmoreland and Bob Komer went to see General Eisenhower at Walter Reed yesterday
- with former President Eisenhower (on the ground at March AFB). The President will depart March AFB about 8 a. m. for Honolulu, arriving 11: 30 a. m. local time. The meetings will dis cuss hi gh-level milit ary appointment s now pending and military
- -- White House 6. Talk t o Eisenhower. Honolulu Communique. 7. Letter to Kosygin. Clifford a nd Rusk draft it. 8. Letter to Wilson -- Rusk 2:24 p. m. CIA Director Richard Helms looked at the President, shook hands and said "good luck. " MEETH~G
- the GOP administration, Vietnam was EO • o f ,J • - 5 MEEllN6 MOTES COPYRIGHTED Pueliccmitian Requires P.Stmlsslon of Cef59ri~t H?>lder: W. Ihomos lo nson In 1960 Eisenhower said we would never let a Communist regime be established