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Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Robert McNamara.
Citation No.: 12617
January 31, 1968
Time: unknown
Location: Mansion
Speakers: President Johnson and Robert McNamara
General Topics: Congressional Relations; Defense; Diplomacy; East Asia & The Pacific; National Politics; Press Relations; Public Relations; Vietnam
Topics: McNamara Reports On US Nuclear Submarine Accident; Discussion Of Tet Offensive, Khe Sanh And Possible Effect On Peace Talks; Need For Press Briefings; Last Night's Meeting With Gerald Ford, Everett Dirksen On USS Pueblo; Briefings By Military Officers
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/...
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