Date: December 29, 1972

Time: 10:48 am – 11:06 am

Location: Camp David Study Table

The President talked with Col. Richard T. Kennedy.

[See Conversation No. 237-10]

US bombing of North Vietnam

-December 28, 1972

-Sorties

-Number

-Losses

-Press coverage

-Timing

-Location of targets

-Sorties

-Losses

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer’s report

-Surface to air missiles [SAMs]

-SAM storage areas

-Damage

-Significance

-US-People’s Republic of China [PRC] relations

-Chou En-Lai’s statement

-Significance

-Tone

-(Madame) Nguyen Thi Binh’s location

-Peking

-March

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-The President’s trip to PRC

-PRC-North Vietnam relations

-Cessation north of 20 Parallel

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-Awareness

-Chou En-lai [?]

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Rumors

-North Vietnam

-Negotiations

-Resumption

-US comment

-Announcement

-The President’s conversation with Henry A. Kissinger

-Notification

-France, Britain

-Timing

-Courtesy

-Australia

-Edward R. G. Heath, Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Willy Brandt

-Italy

-Britain, France

-Thailand

-Leaks

-Timing

-Thailand

-South Korea

-Leaks

-Australia

Nicaragua earthquake relief

-Maurice J. Williams

-Press and media relations

-Gerald L. Warren briefing

-Departure for Nicaragua

-Timing

-Press relations

-Authority

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-State Department

-John A. Scali

-Public relations [PR]

Thailand

-Hijacking

-Resolution

-Airplane’s location

-Thai officials [Dawee Chullaspaya, Chartichai Choonhavan]

-Press reports

-Comparison to 1972 Munich Olympics

France

-Military aid to Israel

-Number of airplanes

-Timing

US bombing of North Vietnam

-Demonstrations

-Dean Francis B. Sayre

-March to the White House

-Timing

-Announcement

-Scientists [American Association for the Advancement of Science] [AAAS]

-Sayre

-Effect

-Announcement on cessation north of 20 Parallel

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-Negotiations

-Warren’s press conference

-Cessation north of 20 Parallel

th

-Warren’s press conference

-Kennedy’s conversation with Warren

-“No comment” instruction

-Questions

-Demonstrations

-Details

-Rumors

-Warren’s press conference

-“No comment” instruction

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-US military operations and plans

-“No comment” instruction

-Completion of negotiations

-Effect on press

-Critics

-John Kenneth Galbraith

-AAAS

-George S. McGovern

-Unilateral disarmament

-Antiballistic missile [ABM] opposition

-Cessation north of 20 Parallel

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-[David] Kenneth Rush

-Meeting with Kennedy

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam’s willingness to take

-Orders

-Timing

-Damage reports

-Hanoi

-Market

-Veracity

-Media

-Timing

-Final runs

-Targets

-Downtown Hanoi

-Kennedy’s conversations with Moorer

-North Vietnam’s supply activities

-Dry Scason

-Petroleum, Oil, Lubricants [POL]

-SAMs

-Moorer’s view

-B-52s’ performance

-Moorer’s view

-Damage

-Reconstruction

-Cessation north of 20 Parallel

th

-Warren’s press conference

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-The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kennedy and Warren

-Timing

-Warren’s press conference

-Review of questions

-Washington, DC

-Possible telephone call

-Return call