Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Richard Russell concerning Vietnam.
Citation No.: 3519.
May 27, 1964.
Time: 10:55A.
Speakers: President Johnson and Richard Russell.
General Topics: Communist Bloc; Congressional Relations; Defense; East Asia & The Pacific; Southeast Asia; Treaties; Vietnam
Topics: LBJ Asks Russell's Views On Vietnam; Russell Expresses Pessimism About Progress In Vietnam, Doubts About South Vietnamese Govt, Fears Of Chinese Intervention, Lack Of Popular Support For War; Question Of Supporting Seato Treaty
More info on the LBJ telephone conversations: www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/johnson/...
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