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- Free World regular forces exceed 800,000 men aggressively carrying the war to the enemy. Diseased, tired, and hungry -- morale among the•Viet Cong is low. South Vietnamese and Northerner, regular and guerrilla, the enemy's troops are all weary
- are limited and relatively inexpensive, reflecting our conviction that ..the qiaintenance of an over-all healthy prosperity is far and away the major part of the economic problem Qf the transition. In our dynamic ·and flexible free, market ·economy, most areas
- to those-nations of values, World on the legitimate of the human that have not yet which a free society requires . In this connection, that this community each man begins conformity as wars to realize of the Free of this attack. opportunity
- for announcement of a cease-fire including discontinuance of bombing in the Nor~h, annoW1cement of withdrawal schedules for US.forces from Southeast Asia and guarantees ·or Free elections. {3Gen JBl!les D. Kemp, USAF, Game·Direc~or)" in SQutheast Asia·has Between
- Saigon's encourage ment ot a large turn-out. Fraudulent counting and government lies combined to pad the results but the real tacts were apparent to the people. Instead ot the high figure claimed by Ky in the Western press, no more than 30 percent
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- and the press humility to his "One war at a time". concerning is brevity, some eighty Sandburg with its Mason and Slidell to the public the circumstances want another on same time." destination outcry While the Secretary was very and wisdom
- with good intent but bad results was in the wrong. 11 The United States ar~ China, (Third E.d., Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971,)pp. 356-7. One can reflect on the validity of this view, and also on whether Americans, more than other Western
- , still the latter. So there had been so far handling as of policy the way the the visibility summer and case of early to contrast so that·I only others fall, to was and press his from So far of substance very of firss
- States. The Soviets began pressing both the United States and Hanoi toward discussions, fearing United over the deteriorating political States f'rustration position in South Vietnam might es·calate the conf'lict. China was concerned about how it might
- of needs, com.~itted who had the defense strate·gy" Vietnamese were total hold plan ,_7'_'.~!..!})_::_·_0 . . South deployments to "enclave already Koreans active the of ;,.s.e.v.erz....i_critical free an· ~ustralian force
- by either urged a political solution-and the Administration a neutral As of late interference. was that And he had in hand a strong Phnom Penh to talk for La:;;"s, free though, and, moreover, rapidly the first attempt he did. the strategic
- to explain the relation ■ hip between the two atudi••· Do you want me to call Driver? Ye1 --- No --- ........,. FOR WMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 14, 1967 - - ---- - -- ---- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - ~ Office of the White House Press