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- deadline. Based on my conversations with General Westmoreland, I believe General Westmoreland is now dictating a message to ask for early deployment of the units I have now mentioned. The President: How many men does this represent? General Wheeler: 25
- not be on Kosygin's initiative. Averell talked to Zoran•. It may be a response to that conversation. I agree with Dean that the matter should be pursued. We should probe to see if we can get assurances from the Soviets. Also, we need private talks with North
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- , OR THE ALt.IANCE:, ; ~; . 1 ; . ·oR ··ANY OTHER GROUP, . ON ITS SlDE. : WE " ADDED..;THAT ·- .- ·As WE HAD · INDICATE01 · i , . 1: · - SUCH ·AN ARRANGEMENT. WOULD NOT ··PRECLUDE '· A CONTINUATION Of' PRIVATE : ; ,. 1 CONVERSATIONS SUCH AS .THESE ON ·MATTERS
- IN ITS PRESENT OR MODIFIED FORM. ON ARRIVAL I WILL TRANSMIT TEXT. ... ~ ... •· . SE~D . " . .. 1'1. THE CONVERSATION ENDED WITH MY SAYING TO THE FOREIGN MIN ( ·: ";·, · TH f\ T I F PRES •J0 HNS0 N DE CI DE D T0 G0 F' 0 Hvi f\ HD WI TH
- 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
- to """' .'\:.,.);"' ............ .,. ra ""I •• "'°I 'll ~ ·· ·,. • mcss..i~rc. b Repeatedly in these conversations ·we nava (1) stated our view that the unconditional cessation of bombing --- could take place and be maintained onJ:..y if serious talks . I I
- by events. No decision on this matter can be taken until we have further infor mation about the conversations which are taking place between Khanh and the Cambodians. The P1·esident said it was his understanding that Ambassador Lodge approved all the r
- and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
- of conversations with the Russians, others as a result of special pleas from Senators. One pause lasted for 37 days. During each pause, the enemy took the advantage and moved supplies and troops down and built up his forces. The President said to stop the bombing