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- , 1965) SUBJECT: Vietnamese Views on How the War will end 1. In a recent conversation between the J-3 MACY (Depuy) and the J -3 JGS (Thang), the latter expressed the following views on how the war will end: a. The bombing continues in the north
- remember, then, I see. So you may have had conversations-- B: I could easily have; I don't remember them. D: Obviously I have to consult that documentary record and see what's there, as to what--but I was struck by-- B: There's nothing here; that's
- belligerent. 0 3. ~:--.1. : h e: airplane you wili have McNamara, Ball,. Vance, Wheeler, . a nd myself to help out in any talks you wish to have with Brosio. His conversations here have gone well so far. The one shade of difference between us is that he
- evaluating the initiative which was returned to Secretary Rusk with your notation "as per our conversations." Is this of any importance, or is this a fiction of Kraslow and Loory? B: I don't remember. I'm just not in a position to recite. M: Were
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- of petulance which would not be helpful to us or to him in the long run. Nevertheless, he was clearly off base, and if you want the letter sent I will of course send it. Or alternatively, and perhaps better, I could make the same point to Arthur by conversation