THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF

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Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 "-� The President's Daily Brief �T�opr---Serre4 27 March 1968 23 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 605974349 3.5(c) TO SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 DAILY BRIEF 27 MARCH 196 1. Panama 2. Communist China TO SECRET - Panama City has now calmed down after the rioting last night, but there will probably be more trouble today. National Guardsmen during the eve- ning prevented "President" Delvalle and his aides from entering the Assembly building. The Guard fired tear gas in- to the crowd accompanying Delvalle after stones and bottles were thrown. The gas spread into nearby slum areas, forcing hundreds to flee. Despite orders from General Valla- rino, guardsmen continued to use tear gas to break up the crowds. By late evening the Guard had the situation un- der control in the downtown area, al- though there were reports of sporadic violence in other parts of the city. Arias forces are again calling for a general strike, and as a result of last night's trouble, some �businesses will likely be closed today. Delvalle and several pro-Arias deputies plan a march through the downtown area this morning, and some of the deputies will again try to enter the Assembly building. 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c) 3. Communist China 4. France 5. Jordan-Israel TOP f...;ECRET According to foreign newsmen in Peking, massive demonstrations yester- day denounced three senior military of- ficers as "plotters." The three men-- not previously under serious attack-- are Acting Chief of Staff Yang Cheng-wu, the Air Force Political Commissar, and the Peking Garrison Commander. Yang has evidently been a prot� of Defense Min- ister Lin Piao; his dismissal might be the sign of more weakening of the leader- ship group around Lin and Mao. The dis- grace of these prominent military fig- ures could well be a tip-off that a major power play is under way. The French press has given exten- sive and favorable coverage to the Sar- gent Shriver nomination. The Jordanian chief of staff has told the embassy in Amman that Israel is moving more troops into the north- ern section of the border, including an additional battalion of tanks. 3.3(h)(2) The Jordanians may be overreacting this time, but another clash is likely sooner or later. Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c) TO SECRET 6. Liberia 7. Rhodesia TOP SECRET - _Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) .3(h)(2) 3.5(c) Tor sECRET . Nigeria Tor f...,-ECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Federal forces now hold almost half of Biafra, including a sizable chunk of the heavily populated Ibo heartland. Vig- orous Biafran counterattacks are in prog- ress, however, and these will probably force federal commanders to regroup and resupply before pushing on. Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c), 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Top Sccrct Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Top Secret THE PRESIDENT'S EYES ONLY Special Daily Report on North Vietnam Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349. �Top-Secret� 3.5(c) 16 27 March 1968 TO SECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Special Daily Report on North Vietnam for the President's Eyes Only 27 March 1968 I. NOTES ON THE SITUATION Hanoi's Propaganda Line in Stockholm: The chief North VieTEamese delegate to the Stockholm conference on Vietnam, Nguyen Thanh Le, used the meetings in an attempt to convince European audiences that the Com- munist Tet offensive had virtually destroyed the pres- ence of the Saigon government throughout South Vietnam. He took special pains to enhance the status of the Front by stressing its alleged indeDendence of Hanoi. the Hanoi spokesman claimed he had no idea why the Front changed its military tactics and decided to go after the cities in South Vietnam, and that he was not privy to their plans. He also said he was unaware of any Chinese Communist criticism of this military approach. Le provided the usual Communist optimistic view of the accomplishments of the Tet offensive, using de- velopments in Hue to illustrate his points. He claimed that Saigon's local administrative strength in Hue had been reduced from 3,000 to 150, and that the Communist-sponsored "popular revolutionary com- mittee" was still in existence and functioning there. He was particularly proud of the damage done to the South Vietnamese pacification program, which he de- scribed as "ruined." He told his interviewer not to believe the documents which the US claimed to have cap- tured in South Vietnam because many of them were in- vented by US psychological warfare experts. Asked if it would not be better to seek negotia- tions with the Johnson administration now rather than risk having to deal with a more hawkish Republican administration in November, the Hanoi spokesman said that the Communists were confident of winning the mili- tary contest in the South and saw no need for negotia- tions at the present time. Tor SECRET - Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.5(c) Tor sECRET Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 * * * Tor :-..ECRET - �2- 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 3.5(c) TOP SECRET - Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 More Hanoi Observations: dispersed open storage areas for vehicles and material are used widely to avoid bomb damage. fire engines and military vehicles parked under trees in downtown Hanoi, apparently instead of in central garages where they might be easier targets. Vehicle repairs were also being carried out in the open. piles of construction material, fuel, bridge sections, and food grains along roads leading into the city. Each supply area extends no more than 100 yards along the road, and there is an open space of at least the same distance between each area. Four-man air raid shelters were seen at about 20-yard intervals along the same sections of road. concluded from the external ap- pearance of the main Hanoi thermal power plant that it was completely undamaged and in normal operation. the city's power supply seemed reasonably normal, but this can be at- tributed at least in part to the many small gener- ators used throughout Hanoi, as well as to the fact that foreigners get preferential service. people in Hanoi are becoming noticeably thinner, but no signs of large-scale mal- nutrition or of epidemics. despite privation and loss of efficiency, people's morale was generally high. * * * Conditions in Haiphong: no sign of significant manpower shortages there. He says dock workers at the port are still largely able-bodied men between the ages of 25 and 55. Women, he claims, comprise only 10 to 15 percent of the work force and are engaged mainly in light house- keeping-type functions. Offloading operations are not at all mechanized. There are no cranes or der- ricks on the wharves and still only one floating crane in the harbor. TO SECRET -3- 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: 2019/04/17 C05974349 3.5(c) TOP SECRET _Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 II. NORTH VIETNAMESE REFLECTIONS OF US POLITICAL ATTITUDES ON THE WAR Hanoi Propaganda: Hanoi's international broad- cast in English on 26 March featured the Moscow TV appearance of Army deserter James Wright. The broad- cast pointed out that Wright formerly served in Viet- nam and quoted his comments on the "senseless killing of Vietnamese civilians" and "the aspirations of a ' small country for independence." More on General Westmoreland: Hanoi radio's domestic broadcast on Sunday carried another "analysis" of General Westmoreland's transfer. The theme is that the General's "dismissal" proves the "unavoidable bank- ruptcy" of US strategy in Vietnam. * * * More Hanoi Comment on US: In a broadcast on Mon- day to South Vietnam, Hanoi radio stated that during the previous four days President Johnson had delivered three speeches "in which he boastfully said that the Americans will win." The broadcast then went on at length quoting contrary opinions from such US maga- zines as Newsweek, US News and World Report, and the American Daily News. TOP SECRET - -4- 3.5(c) 3.3(h)(2) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 005974349 3.5(c) Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C05974349