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The debate over the proper balance of war powers between Congress and the president remains an issue today, Ritchie said, giving a contemporary sound to the historical documents. Worries over the Vietnam War also played a major role as the committee grilled Secretary of State Dean Rusk in a closed-door inquiry on Jan. 26, 1968, into North Korea's seizure three days earlier of the U.S. Navy spy ship USS Pueblo. "I must say that with one war going on in Vietnam and the possibilities of a war (with North Korea), I would think the best thing to do would be to try to pursue this by diplomatic means and not to use force," Republican Sen. John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky tells Rusk. Rusk tells senators the prospect that North Korea would restart a shooting war with the U.S. should Washington retaliate militarily for the ship's seizure has to be weighed. One of the Pueblo's 83 crew members was killed and 10 others were wounded. The crew members would later be released after 11 months of captivity and sometimes torture. But at the time, Rusk told the panel little was known about why the ship was seized or whether it and the crew would be released. However, he speculated that "this has been an effort on the part of North Korea to show solidarity with North Vietnam, perhaps to cause us to divert forces from Vietnam." Sen. Karl Mundt, R-S.D., told Rusk the U.S. should "not be trying to get any more wars going until we finish the one we are in." Mundt said having the spy ship sailing so close to North Korea at the same time the U.S. was fighting a major war in Vietnam "was very bad planning on somebody's part." "I think there is a lot of misinformation going on, and I am tired of being flim-flammed," Mundt added. The Pueblo is still held by North Korea. It is on a river in Pyongyang and is used as a tourist attraction. ___ Online: Transcripts: http://tinyurl.com/347hpse
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