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  • . ; :'-)_,: • :-: "· ~ .,~ . . ··~•".. • ·,·~,;- ..t~.---- .. ::··::··=-~--~~••,..;,••:-' :.': ·•. .•• _:.'.""\.--.;:r_,. .•. • -~~-~·•• ~-- -,., t. ·':-'V·ICE. PP.ESIDENT"NGUYEN CAO KY'G. INltIAL REACTION TO • • · PRESIDENT JOHNSON•S l' NOVEMBERSPEECH ANNOUNCING A BOMBING.HALT WAS ONE
  • BECAME, IF NOTAN£NDIN ITSELF, ATLEASTA WELCOME. BY PRODUCT or TH£ AFFAIR. I OIALWITHTHIS PKENOM£NON IN MOR£DEATILIN PARAGRAPH ~t~f 14 BELOV. 9. l HAVENOTTHUSFARMENTIONED KY•s ~OL£. IT IS A.OlFFIClD.t ON£TO ASSESSANDONEIS TEMPTED ta NAlSEPROVOCATIVE
  • that the Army of the Republic of Viet.11am and Regional a11.d Popular Forces are continuing to do afine job of keeping the pressure on the e.::.emy. Examples during the past week were operaticns in the Cao Lanh area (Kien P:: .:,ng Province} by units under
  • , and the feeling of the unknown was in everyone's face as they deplaned. Greeted by General Westmoreland Thieu Ky and many military people (Ky and Thieu had arrived from Manila only 30 minutes earlier) Motorcade to troop inspection area w/ Arrived the reviewing
  • GRNC .... • BT Se C ft!. T SECTIO~1 OF 2 VIENTIANE 6113 1:· .:_. • ·: •· N00IS/CR0C00lLE .. l• S£PT£LTRANSMITS ANENGLISHTRANSLATION·OF. FULLTEXTOF NOTE WHICH I RECEIVED AT 1600 TODAY FROM NORTH VIETNAMESE .. NGUYEN CHAN. OPEijATlVE PARAGRAPH
  • amembassy / s a ig o n TO RUEHCR/SECSrrATE WASHDC[429S INFO RUKLKQ/CINCPAC 25 11 -------STATE GRNC BT ' ' C 0 H F I n F H T—i A L JUNE 2 0 ? 196^ JIW 20 a ,I .r‘ . n . A 7 , CINCPAC’ FOR POLaD PROFILE OF c a b in e t KGUYEN CAO KY’ S "UAR" c a b i n e
  • GBowdler:rln Thursday, June 2, 1966 10:55 A r. President: Ambas a or Lod _e w. s greatly encoura ed by his most recent tal with General Ky. l. Ky said he would h ndle Hue situa­ tion eo a.s t to undo hi nwritten agree• ment with the Buddhist le de r in S i
  • attending were: Gen. Ky, Gen. Thieu, Minister Co, Secy. McNamara, Gen. Wheeler, Gen. Taylor, Gen. Goodpaster, Gen. Westmoreland speaking (NOTE: Times for each individual in following fr. JJ's notes ; remainder fr. press bri The President and group from
  • on the part of minor candidates who realize that their chances of election are slim. There have been some reports of negotiations between them and some of the principal civilian candidates, Huong, Suu, and Ha Thuc Ky. Certainly the prophets of doom cannot say
  • JO0 7425 ' 1. GENERAL WESTTIORELAND MET AT 1130, 5 AUGUST, WITH GENERAL KHAN'H, general KHia-1, GENERAL THIEU, COLONEL THONQ J3, JOINT' ; GENERAL STAFF, GENERAL KY, CG-IMODORE GANG .AND L _ COLONEL KHAN CG-IMANDERS 0? VMAF, VNN AND VNHC RESPECTIVELY
  • , IN WRITINe, T.HE POLICY OF THE US AND VIETNAMESE '3CVER NMENTS. . ·· 3. IMP~E:SSION OF KY AS LE.~DER AND HUMAN ~:!NG IS UNIVERS.~LL Y GOOD. HIS PRESS CONFERENCE AND GENERAL D::~~E:A~!()~ MAD~ DEE? AND L.~srnm Ir1PRESSION. ~013L~:~ AS I SEE IT ON VP TRIP
  • . PRESIDENT: Herewith Bill Jo'i~den•s response to Bunker's cable. The r ·e ason f'or his recommenda.tioa on page 2 is: -- time ta very ahort. in Bill's judgment; .... Bui Diem• 1s tniated ·b y Ky. If not this route~ then Bob should get out there fast. W.W.R
  • assessments di£ficult. The outcome will undoubtedly be affected by the amount of backing received from leading presidential candidates and their organiza­ tions. Thieu and Ky have indicated they will pick lists to support. The new "United Political Bloc
  • concen~rate at will and destroy his tordea . ~1ecemeal. l\b.ake, , ooa.e.~ o:t~ :ob-1:i-~t"O?tc~'kY
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Entry No. Time Telephone f or t Louisville, Day Sunday Ky Date Activity (include visited by)* Lo LD 1. 8:00a 2. 2:45p 3. 3:15p 4. 8:30p 5. 9:00p 6. 10
  • a communist takeover at the Assembly. Rostow: Government has President: not been credible. Why and how? Rostow: Ky was going to call a group to draft a constitution - - and hasn't done so. President: Rostow: What are problems in calling it? Not getting
  • to the Department. the following to the same end: , A. How we can best expose the new Government and its plans to the press b~backgrm;mders -- by Thieu and Ky, for example, as plans develop. B. The possibility in January -- over U.S. The arguments of a report
  • to the Department. the following to the same end: , A. How we can best expose the new Government and its plans to the press b~backgrm;mders -- by Thieu and Ky, for example, as plans develop. B. The possibility in January -- over U.S. The arguments of a report
  • . . COUNTER-,OF.fENSIV£. " :. PRESIDENT'..· i':'/'}. 'THIEU,. VIC£. P.RE_S!D£NT. ·KY'~ , .AND >PRIME .MINISTER '. HUONG ,.-· ,..: ,:· . .· ~- • . ,t~::{}{:~·'.- -}.. ATT£NOEDi . AS Oil):: . A(L' THE ; l'lI-N lSTERS ANO : ·TPP-.LEVEL ., CIVIt .:ANit
  • - 2 - long. He noted that the Kipling er lette r is already talking about a "deal" by w h ich we have limited our bombing to relatively che ap targets, while the Soviets limit their defense operation to the Hainan area. He also noted that General Ky
  • been. By the time [Nguyen] Khanh was in office, we were already paying a severe price • for having helped them in the removal of Diem. The last thing that we could tolerate or stand in Vietnam was more turnover, more more chaos. So what
  • Biographical information; reporting from Vietnam; press in the advisory war; Diem regime; correspondents’ activities; networks of sources and information; view of Vietnam; Buddhist-Catholic strife; Hoa My; rural-urban dichotomy; factions; Nguyen
  • ._ ...... ·::, .,· ,:~~·~-~ ....~. ~ ♦ ... ,. ,,. .,, .• • 5 g. The task of organizing to meet the emergency needs of relief • ... and rehabilitation got off to a good start. .! • The special task force continues to function, although the direction and drive provided by Vice President Ky • is no longer
  • and Arkauaa -- also u. s. 1960 and 1964 -- are rather £ma, especially the comparlsoAa between the Thieu-Ky vote ud Sen. Fulbright. w. W. Ro.tow -ceNFIDEN!UAL WWRostow:rln DECLA-5"s,n ru,. 1. 2.. ~ s" s ~ ,l. ~ . n) ''h:t-t t-1 v.~e G-U:deli"1t' :> r. u