THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF - 1968/01/23

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Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 The President's Daily Brief Ti'iy-S-ret 23 January 1968 23 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 NR Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 NR Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 NR Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 C05974238 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 C05974238 NR Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 C05974238 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 C05974238 NR Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 FOR THE PRESIDENT'S EYES ONLY Special Daily Report on North Vietnam Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 ret cret 3.5(c) 1B 23 January 1968 Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 Special Daily Report on North Vietnam for the President's Eires Only 23 January 1968 I. NOTES ON THE SITUATION Canadians to Hanoi: In a public statement on the 19th, Prime Min- ister Pearson revealed that Ormond Dier, senior Canadian delegate on the ICC had gone to Hanoi. His purpose, Pearson said, was to investigate Foreign Minister Trinh's "will talk" statement of 29 Decem- ber.\ * * * TOP CRET 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 3.5(c) TOP ECRET Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 Although Hanoi is being careful to make sure that its intentions are not distorted, the North Vietnamese are continuing to publicize their "will talk" offer. The North Vietnamese ambassador in Cairo, for example, lost no time in calling on the Egyptian Foreign Ministry shortly after his return to Cairo from Hanoi. A press release on 20 January described the ambassador as just having returned from important consultations with his gov- ernment on the present situation in Vietnam and the "possibility of talks between the North Vietnamese and the US." * * * Problems for the British: Increasing restric- tions and harassments are greatly reducing the use- fulness of the British Consulate in Hanoi, accord- ing to information passed to the US Embassy in London by the British Foreign Office. Any kind of travel by the two officers at the mission has been severely limited. They are prohibited from going to the for- eign community center, and their limited gasoline ration prevents them from going to the airport. The British also cannot use the North Vietnamese telegraph to send encrypted messages, although they can use the Canadian diplomatic pouch. Despite these limitations, the US Embassy in London feels that, as long as the consul general is able to make use of the Canadians to get his reports out, the British will maintain the mission. * * * 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 3.5(c) TOP ECRET Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 II. NORTH VIETNAMESE REFLECTIONS OF US POLITICAL ATTITUDES ON THE WAR Hanoi on Eartha Kitt: Hanoi's initial comment on remarks made by Eartha Kitt at a recent White House luncheon was contained in an English language broadcast on 21 January. The broadcast quoted West- ern news reports in claiming that Miss Kitt "angrily pointed a finger at President Johnson's wife and delivered an emotional tirade against the US war in Vietnam." The broadcast claimed that "only the shrill voice of anger and discord was heard." The Hanoi statement contained no comment of its own. *** More on the State of the Union: Hanoi in a broadcast yesterday claimed that the "more of the same" kind of obstinacy, about the war in the Presi- dent's State of the Union address had been strongly condemned by public opinion in the US. The broad- cast quoted an American Broadcasting Company tele- vision commentary which claimed the speech meant "another year of troubles for the Americans." Roger Hilsman in a National Broadcasting Company interview was quoted as saying that the message "gave rise to deception, and that what we need in Vietnam is a radical change of policy." Finally, sEcRET -3- 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 3.5(c) TOPS TO Approved for Release: 2018/07/26 005974238 John Kenneth Galbraith's statement that he was "greatly disappointed by Johnson's message" and Senator Vance Hartke's claim that he "did not see any prospects for a settlement of our prob- lems" were reported. * * * Antiwar Activity: Hanoi on Saturday reported on several groups in the US which are opposed to US involvement in Vietnam. Members of the Hawaii Committee to End the US War in Vietnam, for example, are said to have sent a message to the Liberation Front expressing their militant solidarity with the Front, and stating that the committee's stand is to demand an immediate withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. �The students at Harvard University were reported to have sent a message to the President demanding an end to the war. Several antidraft ac- tivities were also reported without comment in the broadcast. 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