"Johnson Makes Personal Bid for Peace but Ho Rejects It", Tulsa Tribune, March 22, 1967

U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson writes to North Vietnam President Ho Chi Minh, offering to stop bombing and begin peace talks if North Vietnam will reduce its military actions. Ho Chi Minh rejected the U.S. proposal, blaming the U.S. for causing destruction in Vietnam and insisting that America must completely and unconditionally stop its aggression before any talks could happen.

Resource Identifier
BidForPeace
Citation
Gale McGee papers, Collection No. 9800, Box 213, folder 3, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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