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  • perhaps Don and others establishing Fronts can make progress in this area. Capital Military Region Reorganization - - Thieu wants to discuss with General Westmoreland the need for a capable GVN 2 or 3 star general in .charge of all aspects of the Capital
  • )) I I I GAH:ew Sheet 1 of September 4 23, 1965 EXECUTIVE IE/TN TN FG 211 FG 236 FG 251 ST 39 ST 7 LG/Miami FG 245 FG 216-3 -# ST 30 FGll-1 ST 32 ST 38 ST ST FG ST FG 20 8 216-1 21 155 Mr. 0 1Brien 1 s book telegrams 9/23/65 extending
  • people. Prime Minister responded with equally stirring and dramatic words. Also while in car VP asked Prime Minister about incident rate and how large American colc,ny in Turkey was getting along. Prime Mini~ter replied the.re was no trou.ble worth
  • , ....... TELEGRAM F1r1i11S1r1lc1tf t•• 01it1~States1f A ■ 1ric1 INCOMING Classification Control: Recd: pap 2 of sa1.-•• 92 Ma, 15, 1961 \bat.• ...U ••\Ilia pl"Ori.M4 lt. wa u4wat.ood to be •in cont.at of a caaa\J'J' Wider at.taelr and 1IDBl'd9ftlopecl. • Ia
  • The Government of Canada ·l ll '£OP SEC:IB'f P.ige 3 of telegram to, _ _A_C__T_I_C_·:::_J_:__ A_~_c_r-2_b_.:._s_s_y__S_A_I_,,G_·J_I-:r___________ The Government of India The Governm~nt of Poland Any party not t·1 ishing to send a form.Ell representative
  • ag() ELnd"'·hich ve In:tt:b.lly, the.principal rea.ha:ve since rr:Lde no foro.al.effort to revive. • son :for leavin.; it in li.Iilbo, as I understand it, vas to avoid Jeopardizing the er:"forts o:f ·the Secretary-General vho, in his diplo:i.atic
  • . THIS TELEGRAM HASNOTBEENSEE!NBY VICE PRESIDENTJOHNS'ON BUT I BELIEVEIT REFLECTSHIS ESTIMATE. MB ~ •--,State .Q ·... .. ... . "t .,. ·,. ... • ~trol: ·8951 Rec'd: May.·15,. 1961 10 :49 a.m . .. FE FROM: ~igon lnfo ss TO: Secir~tary SP SAL
  • say them. * One major ef!ort to achieve peace ln Vietnam has now been all but forgotten by millions of people around the world and here at b.ome. But is worth recalling. As you know, North Vietnam's was .made in the late 19501 s. military
  • . Eisenhower, of nine men to be honored with five-star rank.For General Bradley's personal report on where we stand in Vietnam, turn the page ... LOOK 11-14-67 l 29 '/ . I .. . ___ ..._.__ -"After ---amping throughout the Ieitgth ·and wi.dth of South
  • )RTH VI'.::Ti'J A"" , A'lO Tl'\L:{ TO JS AT TH~ CO~F'ERE\JC~ TA?tE ... TlitS O'lCll''ENT, AS HAVE 9'.> VA'IJ Y OT H~RS 9F. FORt IT, - 5549?753 $ .53 9ATTiH '3 UT~S THESE SO- CALLED " D~F~ ATS" TO THE ENF~v• s OOCTRt ~AL CONCEPT Or GR')~ t'li ALLIED
  • the these or moment when another effort. cussions on should be made from either kindred topics, then they side or the Iron Curtain and will • useful work it once/ J" that the climate ts right for they can make up their · it. The Warsaw and the Nato minds to get star~d
  • to believe the comments suggested in a previous Department telegram are invalid. Many intelligence reports and POW interrogations cite shortages of weapons in Viet Cong units. The enemy continues to collect weapons and equipment from battle areas when
  • : indicated (Sec. Clifford) (Tab D), the Pentagon, (Tab D) a ■• I now understand as costing more than it ia worth; believe ■ the right path ia to refine and improve of Westy'• guideline•. it; censorahip • SEGRE'¾' &ff~i,cna;.~~e o_._4_..,,-i._,,r1cO
  • to be concentrated at the regional lev l where our Regional Office is cooperating with th t of HEW. Bill Collins, our Regional Admini trator in Fort Worth, has been in telephonic and personal cont ct with Mayor Martin d has talked on several times with Governor
  • is unpatriotic, you quote out of context a statement of bi's in which you say ·be 0 derided those who make Vietnam •a topic of cocktail pant.ea.' etc. u The p':i-eaident was at Fort Benning oa this occasion. He was talking to •me·nwho ue going to Vietnam
  • . October 9, 1968 President: Herewlth the text on the tea break. Worth reading for underlined pae•ages. The moat forthcomln1 busine • a yet wlth Hanol -- but •till utterly lnconclu•ive. w. Parla 22106 (DELTO 88S) WWRostow:rln W. Roatow -SECRET 7 B
  • . • .• . • .• UPRISING. IN ~t{F.! , 130RDER AREAS, . .THIS PHASE. \•lAS. D::SIGNED . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. , • I l. T~_~U~fORT;~rs P~~~_TO -~El~E-~ON~R~L-~~ ~~~I~~.A~~ pA~LAC . PROVINCES W1~!Cl{ WOUJ.. D. GI. 1.JE'. Hil1 l)r: CONTROJ .. . ... F/\CTO
  • fades for any sign of weakening on our part, continue of the On the other hand, to grovr and hope ! then som~ day t.cL~·/ will conclude -that the game is not worth the candle. If one accepts this premise, then the course of action recommended
  • - - but worth noting. Ae we know, $700 million plus in annual foreign aid for o.ne country l:s serious business. w. W. Rostow Rome Z64Z -GONFmEN'f!AL WWRostow:rln DECLASsllm) E.O. ll3 NJJ , Sec.3.4 '14-'f 79 By----=-~-, N~ Date4•5, :• ! r
  • -t:LTA ANO IHt:: COAS'fAL RE~IONS. OF II CTZ, E'NEMY FORt;!;:S AR_E;-_ tDfCID~DLY WE:AKJLl~t:LY TO REMAIN SO, ANO CAN CONDUCTLITTCI:: 8~7~ HARAS::;M~ N I··, -1N l l i (.;Tl , Th I:: ENEMy· I S WEAKEN EO BY A COM8 1 NAT 10 N IJ'f ~CONTJNUt;LJ JdTRlllON._lN
  • #/SJ;v, //#, C 1 p ~ /1/L .J ',3 -1/i. ~ / ~ ... ,x1,r A #9b rpt From British Consulate in Hanoi ~d5Y6A4~ C 4 p ~ /ti'- J ,3 - 1~ 5/23/68 A #9c cable Telegram #05310 ( dup#S"fe 4 o ~ ) C 1p 6/10/68 A #lla rpt 8· -ut Intelligence Repo~ TS1 p
  • is included in the package we sent down, We will put outgoing telegrams to all missions abroad in final shape when the decisions are made on the unresolved issues. ### Friday, December 29, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOil JIM JONES The attached. recomm.en.dationa
  • in South Vietnam, it is inconceivable that the use or nuclear weapons would be reconanended there against either Viet Cong or North Vietnamese forces. They expressed appreciation for my calls. Kistiakowsky stated that their telegram was inspired in part
  • TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE INFO AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 490 . At1E~l~ASSY S~IGON 515 •· .. · : · ~ 1494 .. . · . . ' ., ' ., T LONDON 5969 · ,EXDIS • 1. MURRY THIS MORNING SHOWED US TELEGRAM -FROM- UK CONSULATE HANOI DATED JAN. 27 REPORTING · THAT .DRVN
  • Australian to schedule meeting with Nort.~ Korean contacts and carry out co\lrse of action set forth in pa:-a fou:- of :-e:fe:-ence telegram. Meeting should be' held as soon as possible and in any event before next Pan.-rnunjom meeting which we hope to call
  • Embassy ln Manila authorizing the Embassy to find out lf the redaction ha• Marcos' apprOT&l. U so, the telegram authorize• our Chari• ln Manila to ■peak in very blunt term• to Marcos about the dim view we take of this development. Among other things
  • , FOR THE PRESIDENT Herewith A. FROM my twenty-ninth BUNKER weekly (Saigon November 29, 1967 12129) telegram: General I had a long talk with President Thieu yesterday. My purpose was to provide him with my impressions of the mood in Washington
  • / - _____ B.O.12958,Sec. · StateDept.Guidelines A U·tlw . ·u NARA.Date ,i-::J,-oI I' I. CORRECTIO..tJS MADE ON TlilS O IG,NAl :: . ST ~ MADE ON ALL COPIES BEF THE TELEGRAM IS D~.. VERcu 70 OC /"':(Al, n 6243 2 Pt1ge of telegram toAmembassi es BONN
  • > .,, - • :· • • .. • c.t> •• n~- s-)URCE s,01:1to EMBCYF APR. 1s· two· TELEGRAMS ·Just RECEIVED --·~ fi FR')~1 •;ARSA'J t.:110 HA~OI SIGNED 3Y WAPL£R A~!) QUIRIELL'E: RESPECTIVE:1.Ya" A. ~~RSAW·TELE~~A~STATEDTHAt WOLNIAK HA, CALLEO IN A~B. • 'JAPLE~ TnE ,'\:-TERNOO
  • A/.L.~ ,;1,.;,J [Duplicate of #130a, NSF , Country File , France, Volume 13; Exempt NU 85-229] 2/ 14/68 A Intelligence Cable S 2p ~ 2/13/68 A Telegram #72 C 2p #·ft-merft&--1--~~v-to-Prc~ent:~Bfl"lrnr: 1lpa\?·l~O> n\d '1(,• 11(,AIDOl,,1,.#5 la
  • PRINTING CORPORATION '-8'7 CORREC IS MADE ON THIS ORIGINAL MUST BEMA 1N ALL COPIES ~~rv,..ETHE TELEGRAMIS DELIVERED TO OC / T(/...,,.,,.,om6243 ,, Page 2 Saigon of telegram to Info: Paris Todel Classi/icatioll ---·_,r -raise---. . anything
  • wiped out immediately would have been easier to handle. The Australian Ambassador in a perceptive telegram says this: 11 We need not be surprised about the success of. the infiltrations. The enemy had time and circumstances going for him, particularly
  • IMPUTATIOrJ WE ~1ERE HOLDI~G JORDAN RESPONStBLE FOR BUS INCJDENT AND THAT HE HAD NOT BEEN SINCERE IN HIS "EFFORTS TO TRY TO CONTROL TERRORISTS. GP-1. SYMMES BT - . .. .. CORRECT' "IS MADE ON TH IS ORIGINAL MUST BE MAC' Be. c TH E TELEGRAM IS DELIVERED