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http://whitehousetapes.net/ clips/1963_1104_jfk_vietnam_ memoir.swf
New Kennedy Tapes on Assassination of Ngo Dinh Diem
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The United States’ role in the Saigon coup d’etat that resulted in the assassination of South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem has long been among the most controversial episodes of John F. Kennedy’s presidency. Archive Senior Fellow John Prados has been pushing for the declassification of key documents and tape recordings on these events since the 1980s.
Many of the paper records pertinent to the Diem coup were
originally declassified on the basis of requests Prados filed. Recently
the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library released tape recordings of the August 1963 White House meetings
at which President Kennedy first considered appeals from South
Vietnamese generals for support to a coup, tapes that Prados had asked
for nine years ago.
The Archive’s 2003 Electronic Briefing Book on the Diem Coup
showed that US officials, including JFK, vastly overestimated their
ability to control the South Vietnamese generals who ran the coup.
Evidence from the newly released tapes shows both Kennedy’s reluctance
to be drawn into this kind of political manipulation, along with his
ambivalence, as well as the US government’s determination to effect a
change in South Vietnam.
The United States’ role in the Saigon coup d’etat that resulted in the assassination of South Vietnamese leader Ngo Dinh Diem has long been among the most controversial episodes of John F. Kennedy’s presidency. Archive Senior Fellow John Prados has been pushing for the declassification of key documents and tape recordings on these events since the 1980s.
Later this month we will issue a new electronic briefing book
reflecting upon the new evidence. Prados will be available for comment
and interviews during a lecture tour of the northwestern states.
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