Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Robert McNamara.
Citation No.: 11406
January 25, 1967
Time: 8:05 PM
Speakers: President Johnson and Robert McNamara
General Topic: Congressional Relations; Defense; Diplomacy; Press Relations; Public Relations; Vietnam; Vietnam Criticism
Topics: Possible Publication Of McNamara's Testimony Before Senate Armed Services Committee; Internal Division At NYT On Vietnam, Harrison Salisbury's Articles; Request For Reconnaissance Photos; Richard Russell's Concern About Restrictions On US Pilots
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