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- several hours a secret message from Ho Chi Minh, relS¥ed to the White House by President deGaulle, has announced North Vietnam's unilateral decision to halt hostilities. Ho demands reciprocal action by the United States. In Vietnam, American, RVNand other
- ) ~he fellowing material is Secret,not for foreign dissemin based on an inter.agency., ation. SIG?IA I-66 is-. hypothetical, politica.1-mili~ary game conducted in the Pentagon between 13 and 22 September 1966. (Briefer) SIGMAopened with Ho Chi Minh
- that that they must 'come to the assistance" of the North E-6 , S- - NOFORN NO YES example of this new means or disguised aggression. Ho Chi Minh has had a long associ ation with the communist revo~utionaries in China, . particularly with Mao. He has been
- to the conclusion that Ho Chi "Yes, I do," said FitzGerald. _ • . '...,' powerfulspokesmenofwhatDwightEisenhower : Minh and Company should ha\'e "mo,·ro to a "But why?" said _McNamara. ,. • ,· • • • .' • called "the military-industrial complex." •• '·. settlement
- UNIQUE STATES USSR gUP- , Jt01'1iS'RGA IN ITS EFFORTS AMONG·ASIAN, NON.ALIGNED COUNTRIES "AGAINST COLONIALISM, OLD AND,;NEW." ,BOTH POWERSEXPRESSED HO E UN TJltADE AND .?>EVELORfENTCONFERENCEOBJECTIVES "WILL IE YET MORE FULLY REALIZEB" BEFOftE NEXT
- to spend instead for bread. We would even be willing to help Ho Chi Minh. I He stressed, ho.vever, that out of Vietnam, saying that if were no good anywhere~ He said OUr answer is Yes. Hanoi Is is we were not going to surrender or pull agreements :ho
- actions, point~ no man should in the opening in which men were of action, of small-scale The latter to this must recognize problem problem and military of simple Ho Chi Minh trail the H~J.I' effor~ planning those he had done all
- , 11 however, President in ba.1an.ce 11 beginning extremely of resistance the be2.cw to the idea, ' ' .L. migni_ that Ho staif, at him, that adverse his the ?'1.C. was vivid a member enormous 9oss ible believed a serious- a ne
- desperate the Philippines Second, this and thought were understandable. most certainly Koraans years, t~e discourse to the too knew where to go --;- to Ho C.hi Minh. Thus, war in the narrow. aid am on the question Sou th, the spectrum
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- ,enonst , t·· on to be he d t fash~· 11p;· on, . C. Tue -ndo strnent '1rt ,·•j_tl held b~ sc n the belief tl1~t pJ ~ ns fo • th0 er.1onst:ration mrc not follow·ng, nonvJolent line; ho::cver, j_ 1di. •ic ual me. ers of tM.~ or nnizntion were u.i:·g d 2
- ,of the report to continue to report to me, on a Housing and Ho~e Finance Agency) regular basis, the progress which they have STA'.CEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT made in this all-important area. These re I am releasing the results •of the first 8 ports