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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Northeast Asia; Laos, Volumes XXII/XXIV, Microfiche Supplement This volume is available at the following location:
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXII, Northeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXII, Northeast Asia 223. Telegram From the Commander in Chief, United Nations Command (Magruder) to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Lemnitzer), in Paris0 [KRA] 306. Yesterday, through an indirect approach, I was informed that former Lieutenant Colone...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXII, Northeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXII, Northeast Asia 354. Department of State Guidelines Paper0 A draft of this paper, dated October 1961, was circulated to 10 Departments and agencies and to the Embassy in Tokyo for comment. The draft and several replies are in Department of State, S/S Countr...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia 169. Memorandum From Robert H. Johnson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Rostow)0 SUBJECT In response to your suggestion to Mr. Bell that the papers include an ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia 324. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Indonesia0 626. Embtels 1207, 1172.1 Nasution Conversations. In talks here, Nasution, as expected, concentrated on explaining Indo side of Malaysian dispute. He repeated familiar ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia 350. Telegram From the Embassy in the Philippines to the Department of State0 1352. In general terms of stated objectives of Vice President’s trip,1 i.e. creation of good will and provision of high-level personal reassurances of US intentio...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia 357. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in the Philippines0 133. Department is gravely concerned with graft and corruption in Garcia Administration and particularly as to possible consequences [Page 779]with respect to fut...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXIII, Southeast Asia 373. Memorandum of Conversation0 SUBJECT PARTICIPANTS In discussing the present adverse reaction in the Philippines to the United States as a result of the negative vote in the House on the War Damage Bill, the President explained to Mr. Pe...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters Refugees 308. Telegram From the Mission in Geneva to the Department of State Source: National Archives and Records Administration, RG 59, Central Files 1960–63, 324.8411/...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters 310. Memorandum From the Director of the Office of International Administration, Bureau of International Organization Affairs (Westfall) to the Assistant Secretary (Cleve...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters 312. Memorandum of Conversation1 SUBJECT PARTICIPANTS Ambassador Schnyder expressed appreciation for the assistance that the United States had rendered to the activities ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters 421. Report by the Committee on Satellite Reconnaissance Policy1 REPORT ON POLITICAL AND INFORMATIONAL ASPECTS OF SATELLITE RECONNAISSANCE POLICY Note This report and its...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters 6. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (Merchant) and the Assist...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XXV, Organization of Foreign Policy; Information Policy; United Nations; Scientific Matters 7. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to President Kennedy1 I think you may want to begin the meeting2 with some desc...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 202. Telegram From the Under Secretary of State (Ball) to the Department of State1 Secun 3. For President and Secretary from Ball. Following is a memorandum of conversation between General De Gaulle and Under Secretary Ball at Elysee Palace June...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 225. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the President1 SUBJECT The main purpose of this meeting is to meet with Alexis Johnson before he leaves. His plane goes from Andrews at 10:30 AM tomo...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 246. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Vietnam1 254. Joint State-AID message. At highest level meeting today,2 concern was expressed that despite many desirable AID contributions to economic and social progress in rural are...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 73. Letter From the President to the Secretary of Defense (McNamara)1 Dear Bob: One of the most important things you can do for me in South Vietnam is to talk privately on my behalf with Cabot Lodge. I have the highest regard for him as a patrio...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 75. Memorandum for the Record by Brigadier General W.W. Stromberg of the Army General Staff1 This morning, Sunday, 8 March 1964, I paid a call on General Duong Van Minh. A single soldier stood guard behind the closed gate. I saw no other securit...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 77. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 1740. CINCPAC for POLAD. In a conversation yesterday with Secretary McNamara, General Taylor and I on the US side and Generals Khanh and Khiem on the GVN side, General Khanh ag...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 79. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the President1 You may or may not want these for night reading, but you should have them available: At Tab A is McNamara’s full draft report2 of which...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 81. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the President1 BROAD QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON VIETNAM 1. Why is South Vietnam important to us? First, it is a key element in Southeast Asia. Southeast...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 90. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the President1 Attached are two parting memoranda from Roger Hilsman to Dean Rusk which are worth your attention when you have a chance to read them. ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 91. Message From the Ambassador in Vietnam (Lodge) to the President1
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 93. Message From the Ambassador in Vietnam (Lodge) to the President1 Your 1484.2
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume I, Vietnam, 1964 95. Memorandum From the Secretary of State’s Special Assistant for Vietnam (Sullivan) to the Special Assistant in the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs (Thompson)1 SUBJECT I think the general tone and thrust of this speech is excellent but I detect ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 139. Special National Intelligence Estimate1 COMMUNIST REACTIONS TO POSSIBLE US COURSES OF ACTION AGAINST NORTH VIETNAM The Problem To estimate Communist reactions to a US course of sustained air attacks on North Vietnam. Scope Not...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 14. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 2059. For the President. Embtel 1988.2 In view of my response3 to your CAP-643754 which I have just dispatched, I have very little to add as a weekly report. The ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 179. Editorial Note A mission headed by Army Chief of Staff Harold Johnson, which included U.S. Information Agency Director Carl Rowan and Assistant [Page 396]Secretary of Defense John McNaughton, left Washington on March 3 and arr...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 194. Memorandum From Chester L. Cooper of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy)1 SUBJECT A few quiet hours over the weekend and Ambassador Taylor’s 2879, whic...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 202. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 2991. For the President. The past week was relatively quiet on the internal political front. Quat announced his government’s short-term program on March 12, cove...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 204. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 3003. MACV’s 8250.2 General Westmoreland has just sought my concurrence in his recommendation for the landing of the third BLT of the 9th MEB at Phu Bai for the ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 209. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to President Johnson1 SUBJECT
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 214. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 3070. For the President. This has been a pleasantly quiet week both in a military and in a political sense. Viet Cong units country-wide appeared to be avoiding ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume II, Vietnam, January–June 1965 217. Summary Notes of the 550th Meeting of the National Security Council1 Vietnam2 CIA Director McCone summarized the Vietnam situation including reactions abroad to U.S. air strikes on North Vietnam: a. In South Vietnam, the U.S. ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965 19. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to President Johnson1 I have talked with my brother Bill and with Dean Rusk2 and at their suggestion, also with George Ball. The Secretar...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965 240. Memorandum From the Ambassador at Large (Harriman) to President Johnson1 On the plane back to Washington from the Ranch on Friday afternoon, December 10, I discussed with Bob McNamara the potential for new flags and addition...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume III, Vietnam, June–December 1965 31. Telegram From the Commander, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (Westmoreland) to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler)1 MAC 3320. Ref: A. JCS 2400-65, 290035Z. B. Saigon 4422 to State, 29 June.2
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IV, Vietnam, 1966
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IV, Vietnam, 1966 352. Editorial Note On December 25, 1966, The New York Times published the first of 15 dispatches from North Vietnam by Assistant Managing Editor Harrison E. Salisbury. The dispatches reported on the situation in North Vietnam and the effects o...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IV, Vietnam, 1966
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IV, Vietnam, 1966 354. Memorandum of Conversation1 SUBEJCT PARTICIPANTS I asked the Ambassador if he had brought back any reply to the Presidentʼs letter to Kosygin.2 He replied that if he could speak completely off the record he could tell me that a reply had n...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 102. Telegram From the Ambassador to Vietnam (Lodge) to the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow)1 CAS 3781. 1. Thanks for sending me the interesting memo from General Taylor to the President.2 Following are my comments on it. 2. I share Max’s ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 104. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 20059. 1. Immediately following meeting with Thieu reported septel, Ambassador and Bundy met with Ky. Bui Diem was also present. 2. Bundy began by giving Ky same assurances of...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 107. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassies in Vietnam, Korea, Australia, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Thailand1 155315. Following is text of Aide-Mémoire handed Amb. Goldberg by Secretary-General, March 14, 1967:2 Begin Tex...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 108. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassies in Vietnam, Korea, Australia, the Philippines, New Zealand, and Thailand and the Mission to the United Nations1 155940. On March 14 Secretary General U Thant handed Ambassador Goldberg ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 109. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Vietnam1 157069. Guam Talking Paper—Negotiations and Peaceful Settlement.2 I. The Issue We will have a restricted session at dinner the first day to discuss this topic and will wish to...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 117. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in the Soviet Union1 162643. State 143101.2 In Bundy/Dobrynin conversation on evening March 23, following discussion reported Exdis septel concerning [Page 282]Hanoi motives in revealing ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 119. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Komer) to President Johnson1 SUBJECT I decided to go right down to Saigon after Guam, to show that the new team was in action, to work out an optimum relationship with Westy, and to deal wi...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 12. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 15287. 1. Lansdale visited Prime Minister Ky at Latter’s invitation morning of Jan 9. Highlights of conversation follow. 2. Ky said Gen Co was becoming increasingly a problem a...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 14. Memorandum for the Record1 Michael Shenstone, First Secretary at the Canadian Embassy, came in this morning to report on developments with respect to the ICC. He [Page 34]said there would be a “little meeting” of the ICC in New Delhi tomorro...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 162. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: Herewith thoughts on the alternatives that face us in Viet Nam. First, a word about our general strategy: I. U.S. strategy in Viet Nam We have b...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 163. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 24952. 1. There have been a number of highly important developments with respect to the military candidate for President and the future political role of the Vietnamese milita...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 164. Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Vietnam1 189491. Do not deliver to Ambassador Bunker before 7 A.M. Ref: Saigon’s 24952.2 Your comments reftel reflect fundamental point that also pre-occupies us in present unsettled p...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 166. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 25112. Reference: State 189491.2
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 175. Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Bundy) to Secretary of State Rusk1 SUBJECT On bombing policy, the issue remains whether to cut back to the supply routes, with only enough strikes to the N...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 176. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: The bombing issue is item 3 at 5:00 p.m.2 It is, as you well know, both an emotional and technical issue. There are dangerously strong feelings ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 182. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 26467. Ref: State 198956.2
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 213. Telegram From the Central Intelligence Agency to the Station in Saigon1 CIA 0644. For Mr. Hart only. The Department of State has requested that the following cable be passed through our channels to Ambassador Bunker. Please give it to him p...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 237. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 893. For the President from Bunker. Herewith my eleventh weekly telegram. [Here follows discussion of economic and military conditions.]
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 247. Notes of Meeting1 [Here follows discussion relating to the Middle East, the Congo, and Latin America.] On the matter of Viet Nam bombing policy, the President read a letter to the group from a man in Arizona and quoted such in saying that U...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 248. Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Bundy) to Secretary of State Rusk1 SUBJECT Conclusions
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 26. Editorial Note The escalating war in Vietnam continued to require supplemental appropriations from the Congress. President Johnson formalized his request for additional funding for the war and his Great Society programs in his Budget Message...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 263. Editorial Note On August 1, 1967, Henry A. Kissinger, a Harvard University professor of government and part-time consultant to the Johnson administration, submitted a memorandum reporting the opening of a new channel of contact with the Nor...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 288. Memorandum for the 303 Committee1 SUBJECT 1. Summary CIA proposes to establish and support covertly a left wing political group in Vietnam. The short run objective of establishing this group is to provide tangible evidence to leftists that ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 308. Memorandum From Director of Central Intelligence Helms to President Johnson1 SUBJECT The Exchanges with Hanoi 1. The approach to Hanoi through Kissinger’s contacts in France was made in two phases. The proposal was first broached informally...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 309. Memorandum From the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Wheeler) to the Chiefs of Staff of the Army (Johnson) and Air Force (McConnell), the Chief of Naval Operations (Moorer), and the Commandant of the Marine Corps (Greene)1 SUBJ Attach...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 313. Memorandum From Secretary of Defense McNamara to President Johnson1 I understand you were surprised by my comments at the Thursday, September 7, news conference on the so-called infiltration barrier in Vietnam.2 At fault may be my failure t...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 316. Editorial Note On September 12, 1967, Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms submitted to President Johnson a report entitled “Implications of an Unfavorable Outcome in Vietnam.” Written by intelligence analysts in the Office of Nat...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 317. Memorandum From the President’s Assistant (Jones) to President Johnson1 SUBJECT The meeting convened in the West sitting room with the President asking how we arrived at the 30 targets. McNamara said the number was originally 427. The Joint...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 324. Telegram From the Embassy in France to the Department of State1 3257. From Kissinger. Bo saw M on short notice today at 12 noon. I met with M for ten minutes after this interview which lasted thirty-five minutes. Since M had to go to meetin...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 378. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: Herewith my comments on Secretary McNamara’s draft paper of November 1, 1967.2 I would summarize Secretary McNamara’s argument as follows: In th...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 385. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: Here are the McNamara and Mac Bundy positions you asked me to compare. Mac Bundy did not address himself explicitly to the following list of poi...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 388. Memorandum by the Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (Clifford)1 I disagree with the recommendations presented in the memorandum of November 1, 1967.2 I believe that the course of action suggested therein will r...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 389. Telegram From the Ambassador to Vietnam (Bunker) to the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow), Secretary of State Rusk, Secretary of Defense McNamara, and Director of Central Intelligence Helms1 CAS 526. Refs: A. CAS Washington 49639;2 B. ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 391. Telegram From the Embassy in Vietnam to the Department of State1 10641. For the President from Bunker. Herewith my twenty-eighth weekly telegram: A. General [Here follows discussion of military, political, and economic matters.]
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 395. Memorandum From the Under Secretary of State (Katzenbach) to President Johnson1 SUBJECT Our group2 (Paul Nitze, Bus Wheeler, Walt Rostow, Dick Helms, Averell Harriman, Paul Warnke, Phil Habib, Bill Bundy and myself) addressed the question o...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 43. Summary Notes of the 568th Meeting of the National Security Council1 Bombing of North Vietnam—North Africa In opening the meeting, Walt Rostow summarized the history of U.S. bombing of North Vietnam, citing: 1. The Kennedy statement at Fort ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 6. Letter From the Commander of the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific (Krulak) to Secretary of Defense McNamara1 Dear Mr. McNamara: I have just come from Vietnam where, as always, there is a lot of talk concerning what we need to do the job. The views...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 84. Notes of Meeting With President Johnson1 PRESENT General Wheeler presented the case for bombing the following: —The steel and cement plants in North Viet Nam; —The interconnected North Viet Nam grid supplying 138,000 kilowatts. The exact loc...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 85. Telegram From the Embassy in the Soviet Union to the Department of State1 3562. Subject: February 18 call on Kosygin—Vietnam.
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume V, Vietnam, 1967 89. Memorandum for the 303 Committee1 SUBJECT 1. Summary In the veterans field, our work consists of an on-going program of covert support and financial assistance [less than 1 line of source text not declassified] in training organizers at the ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968 248. Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Bundy) to Secretary of State Rusk1 SUBJECT Paris 14694,2 just received, seems to me to make excellent sense. It suggests we initiate select...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968 265. Notes of Meeting1 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT’S MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS ATTENDING THE MEETING Secretary Rusk: We are here today to assess the importance of the Kosygin message2 and how we might deal with it. This is ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968 268. Information Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that it is likely that, if we are to preserve the talks in Paris, we shall...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VI, Vietnam, January–August 1968 304. Notes of Meeting1 Notes for U.S. briefing on Honolulu meetings and Joint Communique With heavy fighting in prospect and no evidence that the other side was prepared to engage in serious substantive negotiation, there was no ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 148. Notes of Meeting1 NOTES ON TUESDAY LUNCHEON THOSE ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE Secretary Clifford: I thought final clearance with Thieu was mere formality. I thought we said—now, here’s the time. What happened? The Pr...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 161. Notes of Meetings1 0845—CMC Thurs 31st Oct 68 We’ve been on a roller-coaster for days. I still can’t talk. We went almost all day on VNam except for luncheon with Bill Foster &Wiggins2 & then I went back over there....
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 165. Situation Report by the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Read)1 Ambassador Bunker called on the secure phone at 2:40 p.m. However, if the joint announcement is amended in two respects, they would go w...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 24. Telegram From the Embassy in France to the Department of State1 21178/Delto 751. From Harriman and Vance.
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 47. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: Here is the critical passage to the Soviet Union:2 “The President has noted with interest and respect the judgment of th...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 48. Memorandum From the Deputy Director for Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Trueheart) to the Director of Intelligence and Research (Hughes)1 SUBJECT The Special Operations Group is now conducting a nu...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 49. Memorandum for the Record1 Meeting with Ambassador Vance, October 3, 1968, 9:00-10:30 a.m. Ambassador Vance reported to the President in his bedroom on the course of the negotiations in Paris.2 The President asked Am...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 63. Editorial Note In a speech in Indiana on October 12, 1968, the President’s former Presidential Special Assistant McGeorge Bundy proposed an unconditional halt to the bombing and withdrawal beginning in 1969 of substa...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VII, Vietnam, September 1968–January 1969 76. Information Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 Mr. President: Herewith the Vance-Read telephone report of this morning’s meeting. The message was delivered. Thuy said he ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VIII, International Monetary and Trade Policy
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume VIII, International Monetary and Trade Policy 187. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant (Rostow) to President Johnson1 SUBJECT Walter Heller gave me a rundown on last night’s meeting of the Dillon Committee. (Sec. Fowler’s Advisory Committee, consis...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities 148. Memorandum From Secretary of State Rusk to President Johnson1 SUBJECT I concur in the two memoranda submitted to you by Harold Linder, President of Export-Import Bank, requesting Preside...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities 153. Memorandum From the President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to President Johnson1 This folder deals with the tough problem of decisions on export licenses for...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume IX, International Development and Economic Defense Policy; Commodities 196. Memorandum Prepared in the Department of State1 MEMORANDUM ON THE EXPORT OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY TO EASTERN EUROPE AND THE SOVIET UNION BY OUR ALLIES Problem The basic problem raised by S...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy 128. Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis (Enthoven) to Secretary of Defense McNamara1 SUBJECT Last year’s Memorandum to the President on Strategic Offensive and Defensive Forces2 paid particular att...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy 15. Memorandum for the Record by Director of Central Intelligence McCone1 SUBJECT
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume X, National Security Policy 212. Paper Prepared by the U.S. Intelligence Community [Source: Washington National Records Center, Central Policy File: FRC 383 86 A 5, Folder 3015. Top Secret; Noforn. 5 pages of source text not declassified.]