Date: December 13, 1972

Time: 12:28 pm ­ 1:12 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule

-Return from Paris

-Timing

-Headwinds

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 12:28 pm.

Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:12 pm.

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger

-Haig’s role

-Decision making authority

-The President’s delegation

-Cambodia invasion

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Negotiator

-Emotion

-Caution, objectivity

-Record

-Blame on others

-Settlement agreement

-1972 election

-Objections

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-The President

-Haig

-Saigon

-Messages

-Tone

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-Breakdown in talks

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Nguyen Van Thieu’s position

-North Vietnam

-Cease-fire

-Thieu

-Pressure on North Vietnam

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Cease-fire

-Timing

-Christmas

-The President’s meeting with Haig and Kissinger

-US mining of North Vietnam

-Reseeding

-Timing

-Thieu

-Supplies

-Timing

-Reconnaisance

-Signal to Hanoi

-Reaction

-Protective reaction

-US bombing of North Vietnam South of 20 Parallel

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-Kissinger’s scenario

-The President’s view

-Military value

-Tone

-Haig’s conversation with Kissinger

-Haig’s conversations with Kissinger

-Options

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Contingencies

-Kissinger

-Future

-Kissinger’s interview with Oriana Fallaci

-Press relations

-William P. Rogers

-“Peace is at hand” statement, October 26, 1972

-India-Pakistan War

-US-Soviet Union relations

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-Effect

-Need to focus on problem

-Recommendations

-Need for suspicion

-Emotions

-Emotions

-Effect on work

-Expectations

-Settlement agreement

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Policy making

-Theory

-National Security Council [NSC]

-State Department

-Mental health

-Current status compared to recent past

-Trip to Saigon

-Haig’s location

-Messages

-Timing

-1972 election

-Long Tien

-Previous trips to Saigon

-Haig’s schedule

-Post-October 8, 1972

-Return from Paris

-Haig’s schedule

-Thieu’s rebuff

-Return from Paris

-Settlement agreement

-October 8, 1972 draft

-Hanoi

-Thieu

-Previous messages to Hanoi

-Settlement agreement

-Cessation of US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-The President’s return from Camp David

-Compromise

-1972 election

-Return from Saigon

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-Haig’s trip to Saigon

-Settlement agreement

-Thieu’s view

-Thieu’s relationship with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s trip to Saigon

-Back channels

-Haig

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Thieu

-Relationship with Kissinger, the President, Haig

-Trust

-Speech, December 12, 1972

-US theorists, quotation

-Relationship with the President

-Trust

-US-South Vietnam relations

-State Department

-Corruption issue

-Kissinger

-Schedule

-Return from Paris

-“Martyr complex”

-Resignation

-Advisability

-Haig’s role

-Kissinger

-Return from Saigon

-Hanoi’s public statement

-“Peace is at hand” statement

-Timing

-1972 election

-Message from Hanoi

-The President’s schedule, November 4, 1972

-Greensboro, North Carolina

-The President’s statement

-“Peace is at hand” statement

-The President’s pull-back

-Haig’s reaction

-Caution

-The President’s reaction

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-Politics

-Haig’s conversation with Kissinger

-Press conference, October 26, 1972

-Technical aspects

-Settlement agreement

-1972 election

-Press relations

-Fallaci interviews

-Italian ambassador

-Haig’s location

-Saigon

-Timing

-1972 election

-Italian government request

-Taping

-Haig’s viewing

-Reproduction

-Washington Star

-Washington Post

-Quotes

-Context

-Kissinger’s relationship with the President

-Legal suit threat

-Tape

-Quotes

-Context

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston’s article

-Meeting with the President

-Rogers

-Melvin R. Laird

-Rogers’s and Laird’s view

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Rogers’s, Laird’s and Agnew’s views

-Haig’s meetings with Kissinger

-Timing

-Rogers

-Laird

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Agnew

-“Game Plan”

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-Breakdown

-Congressional relations

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Timing

-Christmas

-Statements

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-US action

-North Vietnam

-Violations

-Coalition government

-South Vietnam

-Thieu

-North Vietnamese position

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Effect

-Settlement agreement

-Timing

-Settlement agreement

-Kissinger

-Messages

-Timing

-Christmas

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Haig’s view

-Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-Reseeding of mines

-US position

-Credibility

-Signals

-Thieu [South Vietnam]

-US economic and military aid

-US military aid

-Laird’s view

-Carriers

-Sorties

-Effect

-US economic aid

-Credit

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-Conversion of Piasters

-Balance of payments

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-The President’s meeting with Kissinger

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Advisability

-Pressure on Hanoi

-Possible ultimatum to Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-Necessity to Thieu

-Thieu

-The President’s resolve to support

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Effect

-Soviet Union

-Thieu

-Victory

-Effectf

-Psychological and military aspects

-Targets

-Power and communications stations

-Marshalling yards

-B-52s

-Cessation

-Effect

-Timing

-South of 20 Parallel

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-Laotian Trail

-Haig’s conversation with Moorer

-Reseeding of mines

-Effect

-Reconnaissance

-Settlement agreement

-Unseeding of mines

-Statement

-“Routine reseeding”

-Means

-Settlement agreement

-Unseeding of mines

-Haig’s meeting with Kissinger

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-Kissinger’s schedule

-Return from Paris

-Rest

-Kissinger’s reaction

-Haig’s meeting with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s resignation

-Accomplishments

-Future

-Thieu’s speech

-US-South Vietnam relations

-North Vietnam’s view

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Thieu

-Agnew’s possible trip to Saigon

-Advisability

-Settlement agreement

-Settlement agreement

-Hanoi

-Stalling tactics, delays

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Return from Paris

-Meeting with the President

-Timing

Haig left at 1:12 pm.