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Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
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10 results
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of
Iteros
Johnson
and President
f-Baplicate
of #1:1
State
Status
DiscnsS1Qd
Diem
Vl{"03r(I()
Secret
on Southeast
Report
Asia
Secret
State
Action Program for Vietnam
ff4 Report
f/5 Report
#S Report
State
Final
Report
Secret
- Task Force Vietnam
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or Viet-Nam are being brutually
and aystemat
by Conmuniat agents and force ■ trca the north.
and to the United
torial
ically
integrity
violated
It is also &J.ear to both governments that action must be
strengthened
and accelerated
to protect
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purposefully
to challenge planners.and
decision-makers.
The Blue planners in SIGMAII-65 felt additional
constraints
in that the first move started from the
actual current situation.
Their initial
game strategy
and actions were necessarily
influenced
- and territorial
integrity of Viet Nam
are being brutally and systematically
violated by Communist agents and
forces from the northo
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It is also clear to both Governments that action must be strengthened
and accelerated to protect the legitimate rights
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of U.S.
tobacco.
STATUS:
3.
The Vice President
taken together
Philippines
The Philippine
Congress
(Unclassified)
adjourned May 18 without taking action
on thia legislation.
A special aes1ion
may be called later in June and action
is possible
- from our President to the permanent representatives at NATO
in Paris.
Today -- at President Kennedy's request -- I have come to reaffirm
to you and to all who may note these proceedings America's determination
that our commitments under the SEATO Treaty
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So Department
of increasing pressure
and other agencies
are con.sidoring varioua ways
for an ROK/Jap settlement.
moro on Seoul than on Tokyo. because
our levorage
Naturally.
these foc:uu
ia so much greater
on
tho former.
1. One action being
- to find way• and mean• of •haring with the local official ■
in Aaia the knowled1e that America baa 1ained from facing aimilar problem•.
Certain type• of machinery already exiat, auch aa the "ai ater citie•"
which are ••t up throup
the People to People
- inf'ormation on the President's
would attempt sabotage or a minor armed. action,
attack,
guards may
e.g.,
that
destination
a mortar
on the base he visits.
6.
opposition
Malaysia.
Malaysia has a ·wealc but vocal lef'tw1%):g
which strongly
opposes US
- could
get the Government of Viatnam at thC! table that it was
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advisable; and he thought in the light of what had
happened
in the last two -three months in the troops that they had
'
f
f·
moved, that such action would not in any way increase