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  • 2-1, I e was ve y Bey and the in Hanoi way from aft t r\JVvt. ~-,~ia·w -s~- ~ -·--- -25. Q. Senator Robert Kennedy has said we passed up important opportunities to negotiate peace in Viet Nam last winter. What is your comment
  • . 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Mrs. Kennedy•a visit to Cambodia Last winter the Cambodian Chief of State. :prince Sihan-ouk, invited Mrs. Kennedy to Phnom Penh to participate in a ceremony naming a street in the Cambodian 6apital
  • program. Since that time we have been developing this in detail. In the meantime, with the Kennedy Round behind us and the prospect for five years of periodic tarif~ reduction and with the increasing pressure of protectionism on the home front which could
  • ; -- ur1ed that Bunker and his views be given maximum exposure .• SEC:UT"' -3- Nov. 3. 1967 Robert Murphy: -- sharpen. focus and action against small gr·oup of Haaoi villains: we have no target for hate in this. ae opposed to other wars. General Omar
  • to this meeting: J'ohn McCloy _yes no :._yes _no Robert Lovett 3. Legislative leadera and representatives from the two foreign a.flairs committees and th.e Armed Se.r.vices Committee (auggoated liet is attached). Later in the week we will 'be· better able
  • of tough negotlatlng in Geneva followed. talks went lorward. the Nortb Vietnamese mlU.tary sltuatlon. with a large oHens1ve. Yet,even as the tried to change drastically the They gave up the effort only when President. Kennedy sent U. S. forces blto