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- as to blr>ckor partially block s•ch lan"s
ia proltibited.
No vehicle may be parked in excess of 18 hours in one locatioa, anless
pfior permiulon for such extended parking has been obtaiaed (1011tile
Captain, U. S. Special Police, Penta,oa Buildiac
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but, inL...:.i-~-----~
there
was r~lief
that a US/Soviet rapprochement had been blocked
by events
In early 1968, the United States embarked on production
deployment of the
•. an evidence mounted that
the Soviet Union was continuing
to construct
hew
- a security
platoon in each South Vietn~ese
vil.la.ge.
Regular South Viet
namese forces were shifted to guard the western border and as
sumed blocking positions
south of the demilitarized
zone.
T~e DS backed a ~ssive,internationally
sponsored development
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US fighter escort was deferred pending the outcome of diplomatic talks.
The Soviet Union maintained its strategic
posture at a
high level and reinforced border areas with ground and air
forces.
Two divisions were deployed to blocking positions
along
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within present limits.
He stated that without doubt, the
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next step would be a Free World quarantine
of North Vietnam
and
which would block all imports other than food, relief
medical supplies
- respond to
US air strikes on Hanoi-Haiphong or the possible blocking
of Haiphong Harbor.
Concern was expressed over fear that
Mainland China might be.come the object of US air attacks
as the result of an incident or ultimate frustration
on
the part
- States
rather than the Alliance itself.
To the FRG, De Gaulle suggested
interest
in either
"atlanticism"
or
foreclose
the Franco-German special
to increased
recognition
of the East
block reunification.
that too great an
nuclear arms would
relationship
- wealth.
achievement of the "Great So
ciety."
Domestic programs to
reduce poverty,
expand educa
tion, and provide for public
welfare are blocked by the
cost of the military
effort
in Vietnam.
So long as the
United States serves as 11Asia 1 s
Policeman