Notes of Cabinet Meeting
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1. We did not assume there would be no military intervention. 2. There was massing of troops on the borders. 3. Thompson said they would go to any length to push Czechs back to pre-January site.
President Lyndon Johnson — FRUS 1964-68 v17 D84, White House, 1968-08-22 · The defensive framing, in tension with the record of 24 July
The political costs the Soviets would have to pay was one reason we thought they would not move.
Dean Rusk — FRUS 1964-68 v17 D84, White House, 1968-08-22 · The analytical error named out loud: the mirror-imaging of cost calculation
Belge künyesi
| Referans | FRUS 1964-68 v17 D84 |
|---|---|
| Kaynak kurum | White House — Johnson, Rusk, Clifford |
| Tarih | 1968-08-22 12:16-13:50 |
| Belge türü | wsag_minutes |
| Gizlilik derecesi | Top Secret |
| Arşiv | Foreign Relations of the United States — Office of the Historian (US) |
| Provenance | Where the analytical error is named out loud |
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Bilgi kökeni
- derived_from (documented) → FRUS 1964-68 v17 D76 — The President's defence to the Cabinet cites Thompson's telegram of 2 August by its substance.