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  • . -=-(). i:'z.~ . St. . 3 A~ Wvi ,+~ I +c:,.,. s~c;~Jtl, s N4U If ' • b. 7.4,19 bate (,2_;!_--i( DEPARTMENT . Washiniiton, l ·i OF STATE O.C. -8'.l!!CrcET 20520 November 13, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT At the end of our conversation
  • in Saigon would be safe ·during s11ch a tour). t -COMFIDENTU ...1.. Friday - November 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT .... SUBJECT: Latin American Nuclear Free Zone I understand that in your conversations with President Diaz Ordaz you
  • , as President of Senate, he will write to Parliament Speaker Sjaichu (the ide~ was checked with Suharto who. welcomes it). The Vice President, _both in the November 5 working session and in November 6 final conversation, strengthened the hands of those _in
  • Forces is suited to the pacification security role. (their cultural mo~es and attitudes/needs of the people; conversely, U.S. /FreeWorld forces ha~e much more fi~e support/ mobility ava-ilable and ·are a -better match for the North Vietnamese Army units
  • for gold would make number of governments~ increasingly of their uncomfortable reserves in dollars with continuing keep large proportion and bring them to our gold window for conversion. ----------------------------------Strong possibility
  • the election campaign did produce many violent criticisms of the Ky government in opposition newspapers, the end of the political campaign brought retaliation which several op­ position edi~ors freely predicted in conversations with me. The editor of the daily