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- 2 - Thailand and Vietnam. They both agreed to do it. Now Shakespeare has Buckley locked in -- he is going to visit the three countries November 28 through December 5; and Stanton will probably be put on the same trip. In this connection, Shakespeare asked K's advice as to who they should talk with. K said he would put something together on that, and that he would give Buckley total support. Shakespeare said he knew K would; and he had felt safe in posturing it. Shakespeare said he was making a speech tomorrow, and one of the things he is going to talk about is the Voice of America, touching on what they are doing in Eastern Europe -- the Munich transmitter and its value since they are jamming us, and since it will also come in on the Moscow wavelength in Eastern Europe. He asked K if he thought it would be safe to say that. K suggested he take it fairly easy -- not make a big issue of it; especially with the new government in Germany he might get into severe trouble with them. Shakespeare thanked K for mentioning this. He hadn't thought of the new Government. This had all been cleared with Kiesinger. lds Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library DECLASSIFIED This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified.

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