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  • in a common search for peace. 7. On February 8-lJ, we ■ uspended bombin1 for 5 day• and 18 hours. You wrote Ho Chi Minh on February 8, offerin1 to atop the bombtna of the North and further aupnentation of our force• in the SO\lth if Hanoi would •top
  • aga.i.nst the ,.Sou~h. Ho,.,evor, recent. j,ncidents in the area of the . DM?. ,:mggest that North J
  • ~OR HYDROGRAPHIC OPERAT!ONS DISPLAYEDe PN~3~ APPROACHED FROM 180 DEGREES AND CIRCLED PUEBLO~ ON SECOND C!RCUITi PNQ3~ HOISTED THE INTERNATIONAL SIGNAL REQUESTING NATIONA~ITY~ PUEB~O HOS!TED THE US ENSIGN AND THEN THE SIGNA~ !NDtCATlNG HYOROGRAPHeR~ ON THE THIRD
  • ··-'-.-. ·-·:·-.tsuilcl'r +_e. . ecs.onference be arr2..nge:wents for a. cessation of hos ..":\:f:(_-_· ·:··.•.i,··.··~,:_:_,_j: .. under effective sup~rvision; ---~ ,;.•:.-.:•.'/>~.:· 1v 1 •••• ,.._'. • • •••• H;'\:, ...:1 ;'J ·-·.· ,_:_.... ~-- • "l. Calls f.9
  • RESTRICTION A C-1-tO-'IS lliJ' qtl-'IS''/ "US Military Strength:-:-:-!' p ~ 1.Ho . . ,s- l{w 'IV-'ls·l ""#50c cable -l-012-1-1 -Beptel to Tokyo (wmk cepy) S 4 p ~ 4--l{)•'t4> NI.S °tl./·'-151 #53 memo Rostow to President 10/26/67 S 1 p ~ lt>~~J
  • TAKE'PLACEFROMTIME TO TIME. BUT THE TIMINGOF THIS MEETINGIS NOTGOODFOR ME. I MUSTBE •• FRANK.! :.M ~.Bou:-TO REORGANIZE THEGOVERNMENT ANDMAKE'· SO~E C~~~3E~. T~IS WILLBE IN ~HE ~EXTWEEKOR SO. IF I GO TO HO~OL~LU A~~ THENANNOUNCE THESE, I WILLBE CHARGED WITH -HAVING
  • Nortll VletMnaeH latlnd to •1nda•1 •It►.,.. It a1m,1,. ceud • ........ to Nftea.., ....... ,, ... ,. -Ql- ~ ~ ISCU:T ~-~r EXDIS attaclrmnt ~ ............ (Salpa 26037) OE l~Ho,s Bv~ •7 3~11302 APR 68 ZFF-1 M A~E SASSYSAIGON IM EDIATE. 0
  • of Communist base areas in the U Minh area of Ca Mau Peninsula and the Plaine Des Jones, near the SECRET 5!::CRET -5- Cambodian border, where the Communists have been in virtually full control since 1945. Government of Vietnam administrations in An Xuyen
  • of the 1952 Co:r:.stitution is tempor.:1ry. A new Constitutic:,n, brought up to date, will eventually be given to the Greek people, no later than 19680 The regi~e of this country -Democracy together with a he~editary Sovereign (Constitutional Ho~archy
  • _ :.· IN ?RC?OSil~G ·SOME SUCH CONSORTIU:~~SU??OR1'Ei> DEVELOP}1EN1 f':""..:,,J.>i • ·-· --..-"?~ -AM FOR PEACE, YOU COULD REFER TO YOUR EXCELLENT JO:-ms-HO?~INS· S?EECH OF APRIL,- 1955. . IN "ORDER TO. COUNTER THE CHARGE THAT. YO~ ffiO?OSAL IS A DEVICE ASSURE
  • with iehcr •ccncics at the working level, 1 bas not bcea coordinated ebcwhc,c. ' " BBOiUii / HO FOREIGN DISSEM / EXDI~ -Bf!Cft!t/1'(O I1'0!::EIGU l>:ES&BU fZXDIS J:!1d1JT'i"":: Myr~aJ Gets n FlJlle:x: Vc,;:,d,on. • the S-.lcdioh dbnr~nt a dinner
  • •• ; Noli~, : ·]JR l ·.. . 3.t"SAI~ 0N 11'?0 6 5l •i • RVAN/DOIIBL'.- PL'.!/ / ·• · ••• 1·._ : •: • • :- •• . FOR HARRIMA}·ho lANCE ' / ' •. !' CRf:TARY FROM AM8ASSADOR ~uN5{R . i. • l
  • in his attempts losses in his infiltration via the Ho Chi Minh Trail, and has probably been if he forced to concentrate on the DMZ as the only course logistically feasible wished to make another major effort. While he has tried to achieve major victories
  • con• trlbutlen would only 10 before the two Interior Commltt••• which wo,ald be le•• cortial. to obtain ftnanclq On thl• laat potnt. Secl'etary Udall thlnk• the Sende Interior Committee wftld be receptive but l• l••• ■ure aboat the Hou••· Ho-..ver, he
  • , The United State ■ waa involved in the cea•e fire agreement and Secretary of State Mr. Dulle ■ wa ■ a member of the conference which drew it up. Mr. Ho Chi Minh'• government wa ■ alao involved in theae dlacu ■ alona. la thh not a poaaible point of departure
  • FIXED TH;:: HQ 90TH RE:GT ~lw OF THE ROCK PILS AS 320TH DIV :~L'2 •:,1ENTS WERE DE?LOYING ALONG RTE 9. THE 90TH R£GT ~AY HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED SOME TACTICAL OFFENSIVE ROLE WHICK 1 :,i£ NEV~R SAW IT CARRY OUT• HO"E\/ER, , IT HAD BEEN I :; votVED
  • ' .R(d£,J& l0 .• TME LIEN MINH CONTINUES TO MAKE PROGRESS, GI\iEtJ THE MANIFOLD, DIFFICULTIESATTE.NDlHG A VENTUR£ OF THIS IIN.C. !IS SOVERNlNS BODIES ARE MEETINGSITS CADREAR! .6£6.lh"NING TO DEVELOP PROJECTS; •PEOPLE'S COltltl'TtiES• ~VE BEEN ELECT
  • burden• wblcla tho•• problem• place ,apoa Olia colUStry. I alao appreciate the cordial reception you 1ave on November Z to Govoraor Harrlm.a• .-ho haa reported to me on hi• valu bl• talk with you. I &m pad •• can maiatain our conUnuiq oscb.aas• talk• llko
  • AND 'CH£ DMZ, 00TH OF WHICH lt 7 lS PLEDGED . TO RESP£e.T. CAN Mfl. KOSYGlN RE.ALLY '!HIN}( IT Rr.• · SO NABLE TO EXPECT ·us· TO FURTHER ~XPOSt~ OUR OtJN FORCES AND '!HOS£ OF OUR At.;1,t£S TO GR!A'!ER VULNERI\B IL Ii~ Wl THou·T ANY l»DlCA.IION OF A DESIR
  • WILL REACH A "CLIMAX" . i .,, I ,.. OrJ 25 DECEM2ER. THE CLIMAX WILL BE IN RESPONSETO.AN APP£AL FROM HO CHI MINH TO COMMEMORATE THE 8TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE NATIONAL FRONT·FOR THE LIBERATION CF SOUTk VIETNAM CNFLSV) ON 22 DECEMBER 1960
  • ," much worse. than that suffered by the Viet Minh in their January 1951 push against French positions in the Red River Delta, when they lost only 6,000 d_ead.· Dan notes with satisfaction the good performance· of ARVN and National Police, and the absence
  • BE "JUST AS WELLTO WAITA FEWWEEKS"BEFOREDOIHGANYTHING ONTHE GOLDQUESTION.HE EXPRESSED THE HO?ETHAT, BEFORE WEDECIDEDTO DO ANYTHING,WEWOULD GIVE THE CZECHSSOME DISCREETOPPORTUNITY TO REACT. AT ONEPOINT THE SEJNA CASECAMEUP. PRIBYLMENTIONED THE ARTICLEIN
  • assets must be used to fight the enemy in the political arena; Huong stressed this to Self-Defense groups; effort should also aim at veterans . -- Most promising political organization is the Lien Minh and its New Action Program cadres, but Thieu should
  • GOVERNMEN! DELEGATES A~l) HO~ THEIR INSPECTION ROLE WOULD BE WORKED OUT. THIEU REPLIED THAT THE CORPS COMMANDERS ~OULD RETAIN THEIR POWERS IN THIS FIELD UNTIL APRIL 15 IN ORDER TO ALLOW TIME FOR PROPER INSTRUCTIONS TO BE ISSUED REGARDING THE . NEW SYS;.«M:fE
  • 15511!1 HO\~ 0 8. 19 TANKS APC'S 116 18 .• 53CPLUS 45 ONTOS) ,,;,· :-- •.... '· r.Do~s NOT INCLUDE 26TH REGT, OPCONTO 3D -MAR DIV.. -, "INCLUD~ FIVE •. BNS WITH FOUR RIFLE COMPANIES, ~EST HAVE THREE~ ' 3. •. ·.:,!,_,_..,· •• OPERATIONAL
  • that Ad.mlnlatratlon■ ... nd sla, \ China a the United.: the talks. The North Viet-- on the way out can deal:,.,'_. 1ell le •.namese Ambassador in. Pe- more easily than new te~~a~eti And It 1:1~Y a e momen s r pe or . king, Ngo. Minh Loan, quit' glmes that have to live
  • FELDMAN Israel - (top level) Johnson Plan (Arab refugees) FORRESTAL Southeast Asia - especially Laos Vietnam Indonesia (including former Thailand Burma Far East - especially Chi na Mainland and Taipei Japan Korea Philippines Pacific Trust Territory
  • . -- Thieu is moving through Lien Minh to develop political organization and unified leadership. Focus on new soc.ial action programs and on increasing participation of formerly neglected groups. -- In Chau Doc province on Cambodian border new province chief
  • to prees at the DMZ. speculatively about the problem around these three points: ... He seea no reason to bellevo that a bombing stand down nt')W would lead to serious negotlatlons, and he does not thlnk we ohould trade bombing s lmply {or talk; -Ho la
  • Burma to be alert for any evidence that MAPequipment may be getting to Shan insurgenta '-!ho have reportedly crossed into Thail.md to _re~. Emb~ssy Bangkok~ has also been asked to urge the RTG to take concrete steps to reassure i-eei!'n'!'DBi'rIlL
  • matters, during our conversation President Thieu took up the Lien Minh front, endorsed it, and said he would back it. As the Station has reported, Thieu also asked for US support and said he planned to take this topic up with Bunker at their next meeting
  • lib warm reprda aJld the aaaurancea of hi• hip ••teem. He ha• th• ho•pitality a.ad elltciaat 1reatly appreciated &rr&111emuit• prc:wided by the GoYerameat of Fr&DCefor the talk.a on Viet.am now talda1 place hi Pari• and your particularly timely
  • the ho•••fiea.b. Lalrly well, but he .b.aan•t vi ■ ited either co\lAtry for three year■ • A lot ha■ chanaed in that time. Tb.ere 18 a meetiq of our c.b.ief diplomatic: office ra la Dacca, Eaat Paklataa, at the end of next week. It mlpt make •en ae tor him
  • flour. As in-. . . ' · '::I . Lo, a Hong Kong_enterI_>reneur ':"ho flation took ho_l~_. howe\'er, the gov- ·. :;: has been producing Y,1tasoy since ;ft:.(;\ ?'/ :': /k,·"r,7:-.t
  • the situation may have developed, the fact is that the Communists are extending their control over the entire hinterland of the country, by direct aggression of Viet Minh forces supplied by Soviets overtly in contravention of every legal position