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| | FRUS, Vol. II, 1964-68, Vietnam, January-June 1965 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Phan Huy Quat became Prime Minister on February 16. |
 | | Overall, these events underscored the intrinsic weakness of South Vietnam's political structure as a nation and, in the view of the Johnson administration, increased the necessity of a substantial military involvement to salvage the Saigon regime. |
 | | After the dissolution of the Armed Forces Council, a series of military reversals in the countryside and a paralyzing struggle between Quat and Suu over the replacement of some cabinet ministers, the military ended the facade with its resumption of power on July 12. |
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