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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 8, 1974 Dear Mr. President: Without doubt this is the most difficult decision I ever have had to make. I cannot find words to adequately express my respect and admiration for you over the many years of our friendship and my belief that you could heal the wounds and unite our country in this most critical time in our nation's history. Words also cannot convey my appreciation for the opportunity to serve on your staff during the transitional days of your Presidency and …
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File scanned from "Vietnam (30)", Box 20, National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM .........,_ ~HE PRESir~uT ll~S SEEN .•.• 3866 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GONFIDE'f¢'fl:z't~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT t v FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT SUBJECT: Escape from South Vietnam Our Embassy in Bangkok has compiled information (Tab A) on the most recent instances of Vietnamese refugees fleeing from South Vietnam. Since the risks …
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File scanned from "Thieu, President Nguyen Van (1)", Box 12, National Security Adviser. NSC Vietnam Information Group, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library • XOTE ~y Ig. 1912 •• P""''''nt ~'M"'n •• n IMeu ~.., .,ked the Soutll VI.tn..~ .~ •• 1191.101 ..... to ~ont hh. Wtllor tty I. rule by""" ..... to ' II> _til • • tHe,ory .... dipl_tlc doYeI_U, TIll e.', ~ ... 1 polltlc.1 d!1tn> 1 of > lior i .runu. It .. _ "" TUlly to Ot ~r .. ~d LIllI ... Inteu c.n 0.0"''''''1 ,kepllc\> n tII.t" I. . . log the ~ j)tt …
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Digitized from Box 4 of the Conner Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WAS HI NGTO N April 29, 1975 Notes of the Cabinet Meeting April 29, 1975, 9:45a.m. The President convened the Cabinet at 9:50a.m. The President noted the difficulties of the last two weeks. He observed that although the evacuations thus far had been successful, we are not yet over the difficult period. Our objectives during this period, he observed, have been to prevent panic in South Vietnam which would …
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- THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN ..•. MEl IORANDUM • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON INFORMATION May 10, 1976 60Rf?IDE?~'fiAL MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: SUBJECT: BRENT SCOWCROFT @ Life Inside Cambodia 1 ~- FOR() / (:1 U ~ ~ . I Our Embassy in Bangkok has prepared a comprehensive report on "Life Inside Cambodia" (Tab A) based on numerous interviews with Cambodian refugees who have fled to Thailand and on information available from intelligence sources. The report indicates that the Cambodian Communists are …
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Digitized by the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NG T ON July 27, 1972 Dear Jerry: I want to comment on some recent Congressional actions attaching Vietnam riders to the foreign aid bills. I want to appeal to the Congress' sense of responsibility before irreparable damage is done. The riders themselves threaten to delay peace in Vietnam by undermlnlng our current efforts to negotiate a settlement. Attaching these divisive riders threatens essential policies and programs of this …
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File scanned from "Cambodia - State Department Telegrams: To SECSTATE - NODIS (2)", Box 4, National Security Adviser. Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific, Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ) ~OO!s /C ~!~OKtE cu~foG.o S. , IH S2. GO:! US . HO~. I, S U~ J~CT' f RE(f.Re Na~ : :; I. t~ C~MOOI~~ I ~TTlE~ E IIT (') H.l H 2 G~ 1 2 ' (1) p.r,u 2 ~ ' 7 lias, o) a"p~Q l .. n l;~ .sp=eT T~ ME O~ RUTE 1- tA) I ~ 1M. , ~ l~o~ ~~~,,~~!~L ~;;n~ "¥~~'~: m~ L~~~~~;:~O~ C~ ~P" I~~ MH t"HO 2. It. , ~~ …
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Digitized from Box 3 of the NSA. Backchannel Messages Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library ** ** . Fl,.i4SH DE WTE .2378 1190~07 Z 2901DI1Z APR 75 FM, TH! WHXTE HOUSE TO AMEMBASSV SAIGON ~~~_1\_$/'&''-C~''R.I'£./--t SEN XTIV! Vl A MARTlN CHANNE~S W"f!50782 TO: AMBASSADOR GRAHAM MARTtN PROM I HENRY A, ~tSSINGER l e THE ~RESlD NT HAS . MET WiTH 'fliE NATlONAL I SECURITY CQUNCtL. AND MA MADE THe FOLLOWING OECtSlONS1 A, l' THE AlRPORT IS OPEN FOR FlXED~WlNG OPERATtONS TQD.A~, YOU AR! TO CONTINUE …