95. Memorandum From the Director of the United States Information Agency (Murrow) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Hilsman)1
Washington, September 11,
1963.
I handed the following to McGeorge Bundy at today’s meeting.2 Until further notice, it will serve as guidelines for our media output on Viet-Nam.
- 1.
- Continue to give ample coverage in news output of expressions of U.S. displeasure with aspects of the Diem regime.
- 2.
- Watch for and pick up third country, Congressional, and U.S. non-governmental comment critical of the repressive aspects of the Vietnamese government.
- 3.
- Seek opportunities to emphasize the difficulties of continuing aid to Viet-Nam on the present scale and, in the President’s words, “at this time” in view of growing Congressional concern.
- 4.
- Seek opportunities for emphasizing the need to carry the war against the Viet-Cong to a successful conclusion, and particularly evidences of success toward that end.
ER
Murrow
- Source: Department of State, Vietnam Working Group Files: Lot 67 D 54, PR-11, Press Relations. Confidential.↩
- See Documents 93 and 94.↩