Date: September 30, 1972

Time: Unknown between 10:17 am and 10:34 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson. This recording

began while the meeting was in progress.

National Defense policy

-The President’s meeting with Sir Alexander F. (“Alec”) Douglas-Home

-Nuclear weapons

-Bilateral reduction

-Soviet Union

-Multilateral reduction

-Europe

-Netherlands

-Belgium

-Denmark

-Conventional forces

-The President’s San Francisco speech, September 27, 1972

-Massive retaliation

-Naval, air forces, army

-Small nations

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[National security]

[Duration: 3s ]

-MIDDLE EAST

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-Jordan crisis

-Mobilization

-Sixth Fleet

-Airplanes

-West Germany

-Soviets

-Syria

-Soviet Union

-Israel

-Credibility

-Europe

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[National Security]

[Duration: 14 s]

-NATIONAL DEFENSE

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-Israel

-Europe

-Soviet Naval Buildup

-Forward Bases

-Conventional forces

-US public opinion

-Soviet buildup

-Pace

-Navy, air power

-Yugoslavia

-Troops cuts

-Defense appropriations subcommittee

-Europe

-Forthcoming talks on Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Congressional awareness

-Defense supporters

-John L. McClellan

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-European responsibility

-Previous resolution for pullback, 1967

An unknown person entered at an unknown time after 10:17 am.

Refreshments

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 10:34 am.

National Defense

-Resolution for force pullback 1967

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Consequences of vote

-Strategic Arms limitation Treaty [SALT] debate

-Nuclear warheads

-Number

-Equality, deliverability

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-William Proxmire

-Tactical nuclear weapons compared to strategic nuclear weapons

-Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA] involvement

-J. William Fulbright

-Gerard L. Smith

-Jackson Amendment

-Hugh Scott

-Plans

-Appropriations

-Transfers

-Soviet Union

-Raymond L. Garthoff

-Helsinki cable

-Soviets

-Arms control jargon

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Position

-Foreign Service

-Uganda

-Possible firing

-Timing

-1972 election

-Leaks

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-John Finney

-New York Times

-Discussions with Soviets

-Garthoff’s background

-Russian language skills

-Wife

-US fallback position

-Smith

-Secor D. Browne

-Possible involvement in administration

-Civil Aeronautical Board [CAB] chairman

-Previous position at Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]

-Aeronautical engineering

-Soviet negotiations

-Russian language skills

-Weapons system expert

-ACDA

-State Department

-Soviet negotiations

-Consultant to industry

-Commercial aviation expertise

-Conventional weapons knowledge

-MBFR

-ACDA

-Negotiations

-Role of administrator

-MBFR

-SALT II

-Unilateral Disarmament

-Mutual disarmament

-SALT

-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS]

-Knowledge

-Jackson’s questioning

-Air Force Chief of Staff

-Gen. John D. Ryan

-Antiballistic missiles [ABM]

-Capitals defense plan

-State Department

-ACDA

-JCS

-Interests

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-Weapons system

Personnel management

-Lt. Gen. Edward Rowny

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Background

-Army

-Supreme Headquarters, Allied Power Europe [SHAPE]

-Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster

-Replacement [for Ryan]

-Promotion

-Johns Hopkins University

-US Military Academy at West Point

-Development of air mobile concept

-Yale University

-Engineering

-Political science

-Doctorate [Ph.D.]

-Haig

-Scholar

-Corps commander

-JCS

-Views

-Compared to the President’s

-State Department

-ACDA

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-JCS

-ABM

-Capitals defense plan

-The President’s view

-Rowny

-Haig

-ACDA

-Garthoff

-Plans

-Loyalty

-Ideology

Jackson’s forthcoming work with Kissinger

US-Soviet Union trade deal

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-Jackson Amendment on Soviet Jewry

-Exit visas

-Amendment to bill

-Timing

-Forthcoming congressional session

-Co-sponsors

-Signal to Soviets

-Senate resolution

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Jacob A. Javits

-George S. McGovern

-Opposition by Jewish community

-Impact on the President

-Compared to Jackson Amendment

-Timing

-Soviet Reaction

-Exit visas

-Kissinger’s forthcoming conversation with Hugh Scott

-Scott

-Administrative assistant, William J. Hildebrand

-McGovern

-Political implications

-Jackson’s conversation with Scott

-Compared to Jackson Amendment

-Voting

-Signal to Soviets

-Toughness

-Co-sponsors

-Withholding

Kissinger’s schedule

Kissinger and Jackson left at 10:34 am.