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The President's Daily Brief
Toi ecret 4 November 1967
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4. Venezuela
Castro has failed to heed repeated
Soviet warnings that his revolutionary
policies in this hemisphere are damag-
ing to broader Communist interests.
Brezhnev was clearly
talking about Castro in that passage
of his speech yesterday in which he
declared that "Marxist-Leninists have
always understood that socialism cannot
be transplanted from one country to
another by means of armed force."
Our embassy was told yesterday by
South Vietnamese navy sources that an
eight-ship convoy had started up the
Mekong for Phnom Penh. This will
good news for the Cambodians, who have
been hot under the collar ever since
Saigon halted their convoys in mid-
October.
President Leoni's big Democratic
Action Party is badly, perhap irrevo-
cably, split over who is to bathe
party's presidential candidate a year
from now. The struggle is between
party Secretary General Gonzalo Barrios,
who is favored by top party leaders,
and Luis Beltran Prieto who has a large
popular following, particularly among
the younger, more militant rank-and-file.
If the party breaks in two, which
seems likely at this point, Leoni will
lose his majority in Congress and be
reduced to the status of a lame duck.
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7. Tanzania
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The mercenary group that moved
into Katanga Province night before last
has made some headway. At last word it
was near Kolwezi, about half way to the
provincial capital from its starting
point on the Angolan border.
The invaders are few in number and
we suspect their main purpose is diver-
sionary. The aim may be to take the
heat off Schramme's forces at Bukavu,
but this could be simply the opening
phase of a bigger operation yet to come.
In the meantime, the Congolese
army offensive in Bukavu seems to be
making progress
The federal government, confronted
with major reconstruction costs, is now
weighing a renewed Soviet offer of 3.3(h)(2)
economic aid credits.
Whether or not the Nigerians snap up
the offer, they will likely use it to
pry more aid from Western sources.
President Nyerere will look darkly
on Stokely Carmichael's efforts to-set
up a permanent "Black Power" mission
in Tanzania when he hears some of
Carmichael's latest rantings. Car-
michael, in Tanzania this week on a
busy schedule arranged by the Cuban
embassy, told local reporters, among
other things: "Julius Nyerere is a
clown...African leaders disgust me..,
all this talk about African unity is a
joke.. .the Congolese are scum."
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Special Daily Report on North Vietnam
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Special Daily Report on North Vietnam
for the President's Eyes Only
4 November 1967
I. NOTES ON THE SITUATION
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Bravery in Hanoi: .An
from the reign .Ministry to its charg�
d'affaires in Hanoi on 28 October assures the
charg�hat the Foreign Ministry "appreciates his
position" in continuing to work at his post despite
"the increased danger of the situation."
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� Hanoi Turns Down Request of American News
Agency:
the North Vietnamese deny permis-
sion for an American Broadcasting Company news
staff correspondent and camera crew to visit North
Vietnam.
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More on Hanoi's Attitude: Xuan Thuy, former
North Vietnamese foreign minister and member of
the party central committee, recently expressed
Hanoi's usual hard line position on the war. His
remarks came in an interview with a Cuban corre-
spondent
on 2 November. The harsh tone of Thuy's
statements may have been dictated by this forum,
but it was in keeping with virtually every recent
North Vietnamese pronouncement on the war.
� Thuy concentrated on North Vietnam's demands
for a settlement. He said the US must "uncondition-
ally and finally" put an end to the bombings and
other activities against the North, it must with-
draw all its forces from the South, and it must
allow the Vietnamese people to resolve their prob-
lem for themselves. He said that "only in this
way can the problem of Vietnam be solved," and
added that any proposal for talks must be made by
"those mainly guilty of the aggression against
Vietnam."
Thuy declined to predict what actions the US
would take in the future, but said that although
the US is "bogged down" and "unable to find a way
out," it is not yet ready for a "reasonable
solution." He said that President Johnson insists
the US has been seeking peace for a long time, and
that Hanoi remains silent, while in fact, "Hanoi
opened the door to peace a year ago" when Foreign
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an unconditional cessation of the bombings. The
US, he claimed, has "sought all kinds of pretexts
in order not to enter that door."
-Thuy ridiculed US talk about the 1954 Geneva
Agreements, saying the US is silent about the most
important part of the agreements referring to .the
independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity
of Vietnam. He accused the US of wanting to turn
the 17th parallel into a "state frontier between
the two countries."
He said that North Vietnam's position is that
if the US sincerely wants "talks which are con-
sistent with our position," then "let us talk,"
but that if the US wants to continue the war Hanoi
is prepared to "accept the challenge."
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Brezhnev on Vietnam: Brezhnev's comments on
Vietnam in his keynote speech at the Soviet an-
niversary celebration were neither extensive nor
particularly striking. He condemned the crimes of
the US military, "which bring to memory the sinister
deeds of the fascist monsters," and lauded the
courage of the Vietnamese. He reasserted Moscow's
determination to keep assisting the Vietnamese,
called attention to the solidarity of socialist aid,
and then took the expected slap at Peking for
allegedly preventing the coordination of aid from
the socialist countries. He castigated this as an
action which is rendering the military successes
of the Vietnamese less effective.
Brezhnev obviously had no desire to make the
Vietnamese section of the speech a controversial
one. The delegation from Hanoi may have been some-
what discomfited at the charge that Chinese intran-
sigence was hindering the progress of the war, but
the charge was nothing new.
II. NORTH VIETNAMESE REFLECTIONS OF US POLITICAL
ATTITUDES ON THE WAR
Vietnamese Communists Thank American Anti-War
Groups: The Viet Cong's "Committee for Solidarity
With the American People" has sent messages to
groups of Americans living in France and Britain
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who are opposed to the war. According to a
2 November Hanoi International Service broadcast
in English, the Viet Cong committee thanked the
Americans for their "active participation" in the
21 October anti-war protest and called on the
American people to step up their activities to
compel the US government to end its "aggressive
war" in Vietnam.
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