Date: April 9, 1973

Time: 6:43 pm – 7:47 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Foreign policy

-Vietnam

-US pressure

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

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-President’s meeting with John B. Flynn

-US Status

-US public

-Communists

-Strength

-Military

-Economy

-Belief

-President’s meetings with [James B. Stockdale] and Flynn

-Aid

-Soviet Union

-War-making ability

-Cambodia

-Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s cable

-Blockade

-US bombing

-Demoralizing effect

-President’s Conversation with Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

– People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Kissinger’s telephone call

-Meeting on trade

-Soviet Jewry

-President’s statement

-Direct communication with Soviet Union

-Ambassador [?]

-Jacob K. Javits, Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson, Abraham A. Ribicoff

-President’s schedule

-Meeting with Congressional and Jewish leaders

-Cambodia

-Strategy for democracy

-Effect on US

-Compared with a democratic Vietnam

-Supply lines

-Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Numbers of Khmer Rouge

-Special assessment

-Haig

-Impact on Laos and Thailand

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-Laos

-Situation

-Observance of agreement

-Withdrawal

-Re-training forces

-Bombing strategy

-North

-Lyndon B. Johnson [?] position

-US public opinion

-President’s opinion

-Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Major provocation

-Flights

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-Bombing

-Metropolitan areas

-Hiroshima [?]

-US press reaction

-Potential Effects

-Criticism of President

-Carpet bomber

US war policy

-Preparedness

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-Communism containment

-Johnson’s bombing halt in 1968

-Effect

-Laos

-Troop numbers

-B-52s bombing

-Melvin R. Laird

-B-52s

-Indo-China

-Laird

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-President’s summit meeting with USSR, 1972

-President’s orders

-Flights over North Vietnam

-Possible aircraft loss

-B-52 target

-Effects in Laos

-Cambodia

-Increase B-52 bombings

-Bombing

-President’s resolve

-Press reaction

-Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Capability of South Vietnam

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Laird

-Ground support planes

-Jets

-Reports

White House personnel

-Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s recommendations

-Emory C. Swank

-Leonard Unger

-Henry A. Byroade

-Thailand

-Unger

-Pakistan

-Robert C. Hill

-Elliot L. Richardson

-[unintelligible name]

-Inside man

-Kissinger’s conversation with Hill

-POW

-Cambodia

-Charles S. Whitehouse

-Laos

-Samuel D. Berger?

-Swank

-Adm. John S. McCain, Jr.’s recommendation

-Gen. Richard G. Stilwell

-Thailand

-President’s reaction

-Sophistication

-Swank

-Unger, Swank

Cambodia

-Pace

-Weather

Vietnam Cease-fire Agreement

-Economic Aid

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-Economic Commission’s Recommendation

Published letter from White House

-North Vietnamese Expectations

-Canadian membership in International Commission of Control and Supervision

[ICCS]

-Influence on Military Situation

-Hungary

-Poland

-Replacement of Canada

-Norway

-Brazil

-Tunisia

-Strength of left wing parties

Henry Kissinger’s lunch with Armand de Borchegrave

-Support for President

-Anwar el-Sadat

-Foreign policy views

-Strong Europe

Egypt

-Negotiations

-Kissinger’s vacation

-Possible settlement

-Problem

-Soviet Union

-Alternatives

-Middle East confrontation

-Possible war

-Oil crisis

-Impact on oil pipeline

-Possible agreement with US

-Same agreement with Egypt and Soviet Union

-Interim agreement

-Prospect for direct talks

-Diffusion of situation

-Answer to Egypt

-Timing

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-Avoidance of oil crisis

-Promise of additional meeting

President’s meeting with Joseph J. Sisco

-Sisco’s career

-Moscow

-President’s schedule

-Meeting with Sisco and Kissinger

-Message from Sadat

-Ambassadorship to Soviet Union

-Credit

-Open post [?]

Treaty for the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Europe’s reaction

-Great Britain

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Kissinger’s maneuvering

-Timing of Summit

-Kissinger’s conversation with Anatoly F. Dobrynin

-Trade legislation

-Priority

-Agreements

-Vietnam

-Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty [SALT]

-Nuclear agreement [?]

PRC

-Chou En-Lai

-Visit to US [?]

-Advance team arrival

-Mansfield’s trip to PRC

-President’s meeting with Mansfield

-Support for administration’s policies

-Responsibility for aid

-Hostility

-Norodom Sihanouk

-Kissinger’s reaction

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-Bipartisan Delegation

-Political strategy

-Delegation compared to individual leader

-Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Ronald W. Reagan

Vietnam settlement

-History of President’s policy

-Troop withdrawal

-Cambodia

-Laos

-President’s prediction

-Election

-Cambodia

-Possible fate

-South Vietnam

-Vietnamization

Withdrawal of US troops

-B-52s in Laos in 1970

-National Security Council [NSC] meetings

-Targets

-Strike delivery

-Characteristics of US bombers, fighter-bombers

-Compared to B-17s, B-19s

-Design for nuclear bomb

-Tactical support

-Weather restrictions

-Unknown man

-Commander-in-Chief, Pacific [CINPAC]

-Opposition to bombing in Cambodia

-Withdrawal of US troops in Thailand

-Parochialism [?]

-Robert S. McNamara

-Laird

-Promise of job

-Richardson

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-William P. Clements, Jr.

President’s role in history

-Lonely battle

-Character of US

-Allies

-Vindication

-Content of possible speeches by President

-Television [TV]

-Turning point

-Maintenance of patriotism

-President’s critics

-Compared to US opponents to US membership in League of Nations

-Foreign policy

-Questioning of President’s authority

-Challenge

-President’s electoral victory margin

-Alger Hiss case

-Intellectual opposition

-Wants

-Communist world

-Unilateral disarmament

-Feelings toward President and “Middle America”

-Dislike, lack of trust, uncomfortableness

-Eastern liberal Establishment

-President

-Football

-Compared to John F. Kennedy

-Thoughtfulness

-Domestic program

-New Deal

-Spending

-Turmoil

-Compared to President

-Relations with PRC, USSR

-Vietnam settlement

-Undermining authority

-Watergate

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-Vietnam settlement

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Democrats

-Southern compared with liberal

-John C. Stennis

-James E. (“Jimmy”) Carter

-Gale W. McGee [?]

-Jackson

-Republicans

Watergate

-Charles H. Percy

-Attack on H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Knowledge

-Lack of evidence

-Haldeman’s conversation with Kissinger

-Meeting with Cabinet and White House Staff

-Haldeman

-Possible testimony before Ervin Committee

-White House Staff testimony

-Possible departure

-Percy and Lowell P. Weicker, Jr.

-Position of staff

-Donald H. Segretti

-Intelligence operations

-Segretti

-Dwight L. Chapin

-Percy

-Statement

-Compared to Sherman Adams

-Percy

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Possible briefing

-Possible testimony before Ervin Committee

-John N. Mitchell

-Involvement

-Jeb Stuart Magruder

-Martha B. Mitchell

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-Possible statement

-Magruder

-Haldeman’s involvement

-Supervision by Mitchell

-Knowledge

-Security operation for the Committee to Re-elect the President

-Bugging

-By Democrats

-Prevalence

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Al Marshall’s conversation with Kissinger

-Magruder

-Haldeman’s responsibility

-Compared with Kissinger’s responsibility for Morton H. Halperin

-Daniel Ellsberg

-Halperin

-Haldeman

-Magruder

-Mitchell

-Bugging of Democratic National Committee [DNC]

-Placement of Magruder

-President’s belief

-Decision

-President’s opponents

-Reputation

-Mitchell

-Possible statement

-Haldeman

-Effects on presidency

-Mitchell

-Legal advice

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Ehrlichman

-L. Patrick Gray, III

-Raw Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI] files

-John W. Dean, III

-Investigation

-Dean’s presence during interview of accused persons

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-Purpose

White House personnel

-Support for President’s policies

-Kissinger

-Charles W. Colson

-Doctrinaire tendencies

-Haldeman

-Loyalty

-Handling of job

Watergate

-Senate investigation

-Ervin Committee

-Blair House meeting

President’s accomplishment

-1972 election

-Foreign policy

-Vietnam

-PRC

-USSR

-Europe

-Japan

-Middle East

-Cuba

-Domestic policy

-Riots

-Crime

-Budget

-Boom economy

-Fluctuations in free economy

-Watergate

-Compared with Laos

-PRC announcement

-Timing

-Difficulty in taking offensive

-Public conscience

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Kissinger’s plan

-Cambodia

-ICCS

Kissinger left at 7:47 pm.