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  1. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    into the "remote future." Later, how- ever, she commented that the draft treaty in its present form is not ac- ... his views were private ones based on his intimate knowledge of the North Vietnamese and his conversations ... of public statements and that all other interpretations are without foundation. the story by * * * View ... minister said she refused to look into the "remote future." Later; how-‘ ever, she commented ... Vietnam. He said his views were private ones based on his intimate knowledge of the North Vietnamese ... are without foundation.. * * *_ View of Former Reporter in Hanoi: Bernard Cabanes, who recénfiy returned ...

  2. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    weeks away, but the chances of a compromise solu- tion now seem remote indeed. New street demonstrations ... senators about the consequences of dif- fering views on Vietnam policy in the US. State- ments critical ... in Viet- nam. Summing up its view of the Senate debate, Nhan Dan claimed that never has the US ... but the chances of a compromise solu- tion now seem remote indeed. New street demonstrations took place in Poznan ... worries" of a num- ber of US senators about the consequences of dif- fering views on Vietnam policy ... because of recent US "failures" in Viet- nam.- Summing up its view of the Senate debate, Nhan Dan claimed ...

  3. THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

    from the North. This man's views are worth considering since he defected for personal reasons and still ... for a bombing halt appear to be personal views based on indirect sources, rather than accu- rate reflections ... for a long war and for additional air attacks. He says the regime has made these remote areas a secure refuge ... views are worth considering since he defected for personal reasons and still retains his Communist ... a bombing halt appear to be personal views based on indirect.sources, rather than accu- rate reflections ... long war and ’ for additional air attacks. He says the regime has made these remote areas a secure ...