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- said he had discussed the matter with Senator
Fulbright. and that Senator Fulbright had offered no objections to
the Sec·retary's conversations with him on the Congo matter
at that time.
I
Secretary Rusk and Secretary McNamara discussed current
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Assistant Secretary Bundy:
We must do some hard thinking about
what we say in private conversation.
Walt Rostow: We must probe the proposal that a political solution must
precede a military settlement.
We must proceed to get with Thieu on proposals
- of the promised land they blew it.
We have to give him time.
Secretary Rusk: Let's go back on 24-hour, 4 November basis.
The President:
Ben Read).
(Read note on conversation between Cy Vance and
Tell Kosygin the best laid plans of mice and men often come
- APPREHENSIONS.
27. Q. HAD VIC! PRESIDENT KY AND TH£ OTHER OFFICIALS WHO
HAD PARTICIPATED GENERALLY ACCEPTED THE FORMULA?
28. BUNKER& VE DID NOT HAVE SEPARATE CONVERSATIONS. WE
HELD THEN JOINTLY WITH THE PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT AND FOREIGN
MINISTER.
29. Q. I
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that Romney would be a good candidate.
But I feel
Tom Wicker: Do you have a new policy on what we demand in
return for a halt in the bombing?
President: There is no new policy. We will not let anything come
between us and conversations except this {North