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  • Council to review the situation. Ramos said that his Government viewed the situation with the utmost seriousness. In reply to a question as to whether we considered the Pueblo and Seoul incidents to be related to events in Vietnam, our charge cited
  • in Vietnam at presently approved levels and, with its allies, will continue to conduct the war in. South Vietnam essentially as at present, making every ef'fort to hold down •U.S. casual~ies and battle damage-and to pass the burden of the fighting
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Helms S to Rostow 2 pp. mem Vietnam Intelligence S 3 pp. memorandum Intelligence report Helms S [dup. re A re Vietnam A Vietnam A 1 p. TS #33a re
  • •day, B realda•t with the Pre Friday, Aupat Aup•t ■ ldent 2, l 968 8:30 A. M. A1end& 1. U.S. Military Re•po11■ • to a North Vietnam••• OUea■lve General Wheeler will brtn1 to th• breakfaat hie ll ■t of ■peclfic mlli•ry action ■. (Th• other
  • and officials concerning the U. S. attitude and intentions toward the National Liberation Front; and by continued progress in the Vietnamese Government priority programs. The Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces and l'ree World Forces have given a good account
  • too aoon to adopt tbe propoeed policy of peaatmlam aad deepalr. w. W• .Roat.. NOTE ON VIETNAM l. There is unquestionably a very solid concensus that supports the President's policy of holding the line in Vietnam and preventing undue escalation
  • '5 N&:SC\4-'4-53 -C -#17 memo Rostow to President 1p S #17a cable ~ 1+-l'iA5 NwQ\1--4'=>~ Intelligence Cable 54,nih't-td pe.r l>A t S 4p 10/ 1,. / #21 cable ./123a rpt :Vietnam Political Situation Report -8 1ft;t-t-eiBmS.--4----.b~ S 1126
  • (India, Canada, and Poland) would also be invited. The inviting neutral country would also ask both sides to de-escalate the violence, including a cessation of bombing of North Vietnam. The Holy See, after examining the project, said
  • requeated the State Department to releaae the text. of agreement• on a ■ •htance to coUDtrlea with troop• in Vietnam. They have abo a ■ked for detail• and dollar amount• ol. a••l•tance. The mi ■ chlevoua can obTlouly u ■e thl• lnf ormatlon are uelng
  • November 1967 Capabilities of the Vietnamese Communists for Fighting in South Vietnam. DECLASSfffED E.O. 2356, ec. 3.4(b) White H nse •• 1.: ines, Feb. 24, 19K WWRostow:rln _fz_L ~ Bv7 NAl • , Date , J.1.3
  • bring back the 27th Regimental Landing Team and support units, totalling 7,363 Marines in July, and replace them with Army. This would bring the approved South Vietnam deployment to 565,500 U.S. military personnel, including the 10,500 deployed
  • than territory gained. In fact, 40 percent of Vietnam is uninhabited and 80 percent of the people live on less than 40 percent of the land. In addition, we must remember that we have not been here for years. Indeed, our first combat troops arrived only
  • 111un1ni: c,f the EA;,lonar.c OI' hY$UOll pt wlUc:la 1A llll1 maccer \G 1111\IAIIU\Aelr&acl peROll la prohll:lltccl 1>7 law. MATlON Rt::Por.r,, ~9!. ;:'JNAL.LY l60L~20Z :ZVALUATED aTE COUNTRY: ·sourH VIETNAM DoI:. A?~IL SU3JECT: ! COR?S
  • p- 1p [DttpHeate of 132a., l"~SF, GawAky liiJ.e, Y.ietnam, "JC(e}, 2{13-20168, tietletai MititMJ Aeti¥it3/"] #64b cable #~n'Pff'tn-t---- Intelligence Cable ~ '+ l&- 9 a- /JL. \,-9/,· ~, s 1p [Duplicate of #32b , NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "2C(6
  • TO PAGE 2 RUFNCR 10084 -S E C R E T .·•THE JUST POSITION OF VIETNAM AS IT HAD BEEN DEFINED BY THE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN ' HIS DECLARATIONS OF JAN. 28 AND DEC. 29, QOYU•. THESE STATEMENTS CONFIRM AND CLARIFY AN ARTICLE IN 'CHAN-DAN' DATED FEB. 5
  • - !VLT 11-,, 1-It. , -[Duplicate of #24, NSF, Country File, Conga, Vel. 14} e C 2p -- ,, " le [Duplicate of #24a, NSF, Country File, Congo, Vol. 14] '"f"'- s--,,-9.s- NL J 91/-.;>7 Ip [Duplicate of #8, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "5D (3) Allies
  • with the North Vietnamese representatives. lt,.has been suggested that General Goodpaster and General Seignious be the initial advisors with General Goodpaster returning after the first week or two. 4. Vietnam A report by General including: Westmoreland
  • [Duplicate of #82a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "2C(5), General Military Activity"}-&bK_J 2/68 A Rostow to President, 7·25 p.m. S 1 p ~ ;/ A/LT?t,-l'i'f ~./?. 'If [Duplicate of #85, NSI( CountJy File, Vietnam, "2C(5), General M" · · · " 6()x 10 2/7/68
  • 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
  • participate in a peace or protest movement chiefly aimed at the draft and at Vietnam policies by staging campus sit-ins, picketing _government and industrial recruiters, or marching in antigovernment demonstrations such as the one in Washington in October 1967
  • to President~q.,,J'l4C/ 2p S #14a ltr President to Banda PCI 1p 12/11/67 ~1--i'1· 0 A J A 1·-Z.1.1:>"J I s #21a cable opn~rt·ff2, t'\~Jo1-· S5" #23 memo #23a rpt 2,p ~1-~,·0J Seoul 2769 s 3p [Duplicate of #74a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "50(3
  • ~. NARA. Daa: ), -.2t./-1 ~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENf SUBJECT: General Wheeler's Visit to Vietnam Reflecting on the possible objectives of General Wheeler's visit, I would hope that he would obtain
  • -1~·13 ALJf~-~3a l p ..... [Duplicate of #24a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "81--Taylor Memos-General"] s . , . . . {~ ~ li,-~-(J/ ~ IJ; ,1.AJS~U, l'flJ, ~ -IJ::"I/ 4- ,t,:,A,~.;,~,) G --of s #14a cable a.m. t1pfYl,ofA-1/or NLJ" Of• 22'3 1p
  • -.. drive a• well u c1... U. S. - llar••• OVK coordlaat:loa. w. w. BCUT attadamellt llonow JJ, S:&CH E T,4.,IMDIS Saturday, February 3, 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM BUNKER (Saigon 17607} SUBJECT: Government of Vietnam-U. S. Mission Task Force to Deal
  • Date 7-ll,,-01 INFORMATION - ci, " f'/ ./flY" Monday, Mr. May 27, 1968 -- 5:45 p. m. President: You may be interested in a conversation today with ..{ ______ ).. .3.~lb)(J) His theme: military victory for us in Vietnam is by no means ruled
  • to President Johnson's Announcement 1. On 19 November 1968 President Nguyen Van Thieu said that the Government of Vietnam (GVN) is now prepared to participate in the Paris talks. Referring to the i~passe between the GVN and the United States on the Paris talks
  • ~1172--id -, -r 6/12/68 A A.. nwJ~A r-rri, 0~·20rt, ½ [Duplicate of #28, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "[Non-Vietnam: March-June 1968]," Box 16] FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 81, Jupe 7-12, 1968 Box 35 RESTRICTION
  • INFORMATION Friday, October ll:10 p. m. Mr. 25, 1968 President: More on HanoL- Peking tens ion. I increasingly have the feeling that the key to what we see in Paris and between Washington and Moscow on Vietnam is llnked to what is happening
  • Rosto'll t8 P-FesidCftt, 8: 10 a.m-. XS 1 p Spi-"' s· 'SO-~ /tlw9 3- 3'>i' 1'8 1 p Of'E...-l '7110(9~ [Duplicate of #79a, NSF, CF, Vietnam, "[3/19/70 Memo to th President, "Decision to Halt the Bombing" with copies of doc ments, 1967-68, Box 127] A atgon
  • -NLJ'l'l-~lf80 C 3 p ,~·[Duplicate of #18a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "lB(l) 11/66-12/67, Economic Activity and Planning"] Rostow to res1 en s t p -G i" 'I l{-O,l4f\JG Cf~~~ I [Duplicate of #119, NSF, Country File, United Kingdom, Vol. 12] r #,l-04-meme
  • (\ p:21"RAc. lol-~-1~ [dup. #71, this file] Memos t [dup. #10, #l0a, NSF, Country File, "Vietnam, the Pres./Bombing Halt Dec., Vol. 4," Bex 137, E empt NLJ 91-498] .u.+5-f6a---,---__ #9 memo Rostow to the 2 pp. President, Fowler to the 4 pp. s
  • lp C 10/03/68 A 10/04/68 A 10/04/68 A (dup. , #131 , NSF , Country File, India, Vol. 11) Sanitized, 1986 #14 note #14a cable Rostow to the President, 11 :45 a.m. 1p S re Vietnam b ~ ,-'t\~ Co \ \#\c~ ~ ~ W..o'!,•to~ Intelligence Report "'d
  • leaving one regiment in place inside North Vietnam. In addition to the deployments of the regiments of the two probable divisions, the 31st Regiment of the NVA 341st Division has been in deployment through the Laotian panhandle. Airborne radio directi
  • of these assumptions. In our 8 December review of the situation in Vietnam, we concluded that despite manpower difficulties, the Communists remain capable of replacing their losses and of maintaining the basic military force structure in the south at roughly its
  • 4 ~ / 1.111. 1( /VLT ?t-LtJo [Duplicate of #16, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "2C(4), ~~X General Military Activity"] Bastgy,r to P.fesideiit s1p ~ 11/~s/q-, p,.,rt
  • budget. We have a number of MORE 4 We have new programs that we must decide upon. We have to make some calculated assumptions regarding the war in Vietnam. Until the time comes that I have an announcement to make in that regard, it would be unwise
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION B 8 'P ..,,_, ,1q10, [Duplicate of #33a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "8 B(3)[B] Bunker Weekly Report to President"] [Sanitized NU CBS 1O] ~ ll
  • ~fyt•s,t.and,,stra.te.gic.,,w eapons -witbin -a .month or, six weeks. E~ believed the ' answer would be favorable' .,.pr~>Vided there was no significant change in the type of our operations _,in Vietnam in the meantime. On the other hand, if we should
  • " CENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCY Directorate of Intelligence 6 May 1968 INTELLIGENCEMEMORANDUM Significance of Paris as Site for Vietnamese Negotiations Summary France clearly hopes to profit from the choice US-North Vietnam of Paris as a site for preliminary earlier talks
  • achieve on the hat"".lefield a t~ecver in South Vietnam, (and in :a~ DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL,D"-~ 7-.?-'7{ -SEC!'..~T By µ 4 ~ NARA Date 3,~1..;.r:;t a SE!!ffil:':l?i\JE ,.. . - ..... ----- :::>:!F'E:NS:Z Tr~E:-NA-r:ON;,.!.. V.JA'R.CC