127. Memorandum From Bromley Smith of the National Security Council Staff and the Presidentʼs Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to President Johnson1
Washington, August 30, 1965, 10:30
p.m.
- 1.
- I talked to Ambassador Bunker at about 10:00 PM tonight. Bunker passed on the following
information.
- (a)
- General Imbert has resigned in favor of the Provisional Government, but says he will not sign the agreement. This should not hold up a settlement, however. First, we donʼt need his signature. Second, Rivera Caminero says he will sign if necessary for the GNR. The Armed Forces are definitely in favor of the settlement.
- (b)
- The signings will probably take place on Tuesday2 with the installation of the Provisional Government on Wednesday or Thursday.
- (c)
- The situation is still somewhat touchy and we should definitely not make any public statements at this time.
- (d)
- The security situation is quiet at the moment.
- 2.
- There is nothing to do before morning.
- 3.
- It looks as if we are just about home.
- GC
- McGeorge Bundy 3
- Source: Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Dominican Republic, Vol. X, 8/65–9/65. Secret. The handwritten notation “L[yndon]” appears on the memorandum indicating President Johnson saw it.↩
- August 31.↩
- Although Bundyʼs typewritten signature appears on the memorandum, he did not initial it.↩