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- , a formal of the over President state speech of ~rom taking the high program the made concern as being South. a specific and in Los Angeles north move both to warn North.Viet he included the following language: "In South Viet Nam
- :impossible, .American 0£ infiltrat:ion government, par1: of 1964 to view is a good point in Saigon th4 nature at which to examine and Washington~ had come by the of and the the conflict role of the 17-4 North.. Why.•had the conflict
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- and of the patriotic don't The air law to war. President able international similar the "Pul:!l>lo" are in one respect: we INFORMATION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SECRET Wednesday, January 31, 1968 -- 1:00 p. m. I z,) 17 Mr. President: You might
- will need to be allocated to reduction of the deficit. I These assumptions need to be examined carefully and qualified before the bearish fiscal forecast is accepted. I . I Military Requirements It is true that the military already have a shopping list
- a revised iist o~ game participants, a transcript of the video-film summary -of SIGMAI-66, a Game Commentary, a transcript of the Senior-level Critique and extracts from the Action-level Critique. The object of SIGMAI-b6 was to examine some of th~ major
- people, both through new and existing programs; -stuay and evaluate the future direction of Federal financial supporf, to our State and local governments; -examine ways in which the transition to peace can be smoothed for the workers, companies
- of a newly formed worbng examine American interests morning, November 3, now in his over Senator the first time this seemed to me crucial what Goldwater represented would be the result campaign was over. both were own right, Barry Goldwater
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- · Honolulu, a week-e:::-id of what that South Returning attitude the a possible ·.-1ith Ar:::::-angements :::,~ on -- time showed, up the _plan, examination Plainly, President stirf~nir-g approved at the stepping President
- of SIGMAI-66 was to examine some of the major issues, problems and questions associated with a deescalation of the war in Vietnam. The teams in SIGMAI-66 represented the United States (Blue), Republic of South Vietnam (Green), National Liberation Front