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K:
Oh, wildly.
P:
And your expropriating. I notice the memorandum you sent up of
the confidential conversation
set up a policy for reim-
bursement on expropriations and cooperation with the United States
for breaking relations with Castro. Well what the hell that is a great
treat(?) if they thing that. No don't let the columns and the bleeding
on that
K:
Oh, oh it doesn't bother me. I am just reporting it to you.
P:
Yes, you are reporting it because it is just typical of the crap we
are up against.
K:
And the unbelieveable filthy hypocrisy.
P:
We know that.
K:
Of these people. When it is South Africa, if we don't overthrow
them there they are raising hell.
P:
Yes, that is right.
K:
But otherwise things are faily quiet. The Chinese are making very
friendly noises. I think they are just waiting for my confirmation
to make a proposal.
P:
When you say their noises are friendly, what do you mean?
K:
Well their newspapers have stopped attacking us. They are blasting
the Russians like crazy. And they have blasted them SO much with
Pompidou there that he is embarrassed. And Sy Sultzberger(?) had
been denied a visa SO we called them thix to say that he was not like
Reston. And within 24 hours he got a visa.
P:
That is good.
K:
You know that they wouldn't do unless they wanted to ingratiate them-
selves.
P:
Right, right.
K:
And I told you from the European front that is going along very well
but I think they ought to play it cool until next spring.
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