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Marigold was an American codename for a failed secret attempt to reach a compromise solution to the
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that was carried out by the
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Janusz Lewandowski Janusz Antoni Lewandowski (; born 13 June 1951) is a Polish politician and economist belonging to the Gdańsk liberals group, and a former member of the European Parliament (elected on 13 June 2004), Chairman of the Committee on Budgets. On 27 ...
, a member of the
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, and the
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ambassador in Saigon, Giovanni D'Orlandi, in collaboration with the US ambassador in Saigon,
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 – February 27, 1985) was an American diplomat and Republican United States senator from Massachusetts in both Senate seats in non-consecutive terms of service and a United States ambassador. He was considered ...
, in late 1966.James G. Hershberg, "Marigold: The Lost Chance for Peace in Vietnam ", 2012, Wallace J. Thies, "When governments collide: coercion and diplomacy in the Vietnam conflict, 1964-1968", 1980,

/ref>"Cracking a Vietnam War Mystery"
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 369, Posted - January 15, 2012, (viewed March 13, 2012), around Hershberg's book
In his 2012 book, James Hershberg argues that had not the
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missed the opportunity, direct talks between the United States and North Vietnam could have begun roughly a year and a half before May 1968, when they actually occurred in
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; the war or at least the massive US direct military involvement in it might have ended sooner; and the number of Americans who perished in the war might not have escalated from 6,250 to over 58,000. The suspended bombing of
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi is ...
by the Americans while Lewandowski's mission was there in late November was interpreted as a subtle hint that the Americans was open to talks. Lewandowski's mediation made both the North Vietnamese and the American governments agreed that a direct meeting would take place between their ambassadors in
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, at which the US ambassador, John A. Gronouski, would confirm that Washington indeed adhered to the positions, known as the "Ten Points," that Lewandowski had conveyed to Hanoi from Lodge. However, the efforts halted when bombing in the Hanoi area resumed for the first time in more than five months, on the 2nd and the 4th and again on 13–14 December. US President Lyndon Johnson had authorized the continued strikes despite warnings from the Poles and then from senior members of his own national security team that any further attacks on Hanoi might cause Marigold to collapse. After the Poles, evidently reflecting Hanoi's wishes, broke off the initiative on December 14, Johnson belatedly halted bombing within a ten-mile radius of Hanoi's center, but despite Polish urging, the North Vietnamese leadership refused to reconsider its decision to retract its agreement for direct contacts. Polish Foreign Minister Adam Rapacki relayed Hanoi's final rejection to Gronouski on December 30, and Marigold was dead. The episode was first leaked into public print in a pair of articles by Robert H. Estabrook in ''
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'' in February 1967 and was then the subject of an intense investigation by ''
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'' reporters David Kraslow and Stuart H. Loory, who published their findings in ''The Secret Search for Peace in Vietnam'' (New York: Random House, 1968). The American side of the affair first emerged in declassified documents included in a lengthy chronology included in the
Pentagon Papers The ''Pentagon Papers'', officially titled ''Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force'', is a United States Department of Defense history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 ...
' diplomatic volumes, which were not leaked by Daniel Ellsberg but emerged only gradually.For a sanitized version see George C. Herring, ed., The Secret Diplomacy of the Vietnam War: The Negotiating Volumes of the Pentagon Papers"; Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1983.


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