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Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and McGeorge Bundy.
Citation No.: 6856. Continues to 6857.
February 18, 1965
Time: unknown. Continues.
Speakers: President Johnson and McGeorge Bundy
General Topics: Arms Control & Disarmament; Communist Bloc; Congressional Relations; Defense; Diplomacy; East Asia & The Pacific; National Politics; Pre-Presidential; Presidency; Press Relations; Public Relations; Speeches; United Nations; Vietnam; Vietnam Criticism
Topics: HHH's Statements On Arms Talks, Vietnam; Eisenhower's Views Of Vietnam, Comparison With Korean War Negotiations; LBJ Asks Rusk, Bundy, HHH To Talk With George McGovern; Damage Caused By Negative Speeches; Latest News From Vietnam; UN; Walter Lippmann
Restriction: C-SAN
RESTRICTION: Type of restriction of any closed material in the conversation. "A" indicates the conversation has been closed in its entirety because it contains national security classified information; "C" indicates it has been closed in its entirety in accordance with President Johnson's deed of gift (donor closure). "A-SAN," "C-SAN," and "A&C-SAN" indicate that part(s) of the conversation are closed for either national security, donor restrictions, or both.
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