72. Notes of Meeting1

NOTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HIS FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS AT LUNCH

ATTENDING THE MEETING WERE:

  • The President
  • Secretary Rusk
  • Secretary Clifford
  • General Maxwell Taylor
  • General Earle Wheeler
  • CIA Director Helms
  • Walt Rostow
  • George Christian
  • Tom Johnson

[Here follow 1–1/2 pages of discussion on the Vietnam war.]

The Czechoslovakian situation

Mr. Rostow: The Soviets will not move militarily against them, I do not think. I told House we are on the Czech side.2

We should hold off on “Most Favored Nations” legislation in order not to cause a problem for the Czechs.

The continuing resolution—what does it do to DoD, Foreign Aid, Foreign Policy things. See what kind of resolution they will get.

[Here follows 1/2 page of discussion on German nuclear consultations.]

Secretary Rusk: We saw the Czech situation as nearly over. The real crisis has subsided. We don’t want to spoil the deal.

[Here follows 1/2-page of discussion of the sale of tanks to Belgium and the Geneva disarmament talks.]

  1. Source: Johnson Library, Tom Johnson’s Notes of Meetings. Top Secret. The meeting was held on the second floor of the mansion.
  2. Apparently in either an informal meeting or executive session. No printed volumes of House Foreign Affairs Committee hearings include testimony by Rostow.