Paul Rigby Posted August 11, 2012 Share Posted August 11, 2012 During the course of the conversation the US ambassador put forth a plan for the neutralization of South and North Vietnam, emphasizing that he is laying out his own point of view, although it is based on the opinion of US President Kennedy, which is well known to him. According to Galbraith’s own words, Kennedy and part of the administration do not want Vietnam to turn into a second Korea and stand for the quick withdrawal of American troops from South Vietnam leaving Vietnam for the Vietnamese. Poland and Vietnam, 1963: New Evidence on Secret Communist Diplomacy and the "Maneli Affair" By Margaret K. Gnoinska, The George Washington University Cold War International History Project, Working Paper 45 Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars March 2005 http://www.wilsoncen...WIHP_WP_45b.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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