Date: October 16, 1972

Time: 3:59 pm – 4:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr., Melvin R. Laird and Alexander M. Haig,

Jr.

Seating

[Photographic session]

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 3:59 pm.

The President’s telephone calls

Bull left at an unknown time before 4:30 pm.

[Photographic session]

Vietnam Negotiations

-Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule

-Political settlement

-International Control Commission

-Changes in language

-Settlement

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Abrhams’s view

-Casualties

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Timing

-Political pressures

-1972 election

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-Thieu

-US relations with South Vietnam

-History

-Military forces

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-Tradition, training, leadership

-Government

-US aid

-North Vietnamese situation

-Hanoi

-Political structure

-Manpower

-Thieu

-Conclusion of war

-US military presence

-Compared to Europe

-Legal system

-South Vietnam

-Abram’s view

-Soviet Union, the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-US domestic conditions

-Future military resupply

-Petroleum, oil, lubricants [POL]

-Compared to recent past

-POL

-Ammunition

-South Vietnamese leadership

-Thieu’s responsibilities

-Justification

-Abrams’s schedule

-Ellsworth F. Bunker, Thieu

-Discussions

-South Vietnam’s political future

-North Vietnam

-Coalition government

-The President’s view

-Survivability of South Vietnam

-Thieu

-Possible scenario

-Cease-fire

-Command of Army

-Vietcong [VC]

-Prisoners in South Vietnamese prisons

-Status and numbers

-C category

-Kissinger, Thieu

-Cease-fire supervision

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-Effectiveness

-Survivability of Thieu

-North Vietnam

-Spring offensive

-Casualties

-South Vietnam

-Mining, bombing effect

-1972 election effect

-PRC, Soviet Union

-Effect of long war

-1972 election effect

-South Vietnamese situation

-Military considerations

-Thieu’s concern

-Saigon area

-Ben Cat, Nam Trop [sp?]

-Political considerations

-Thieu’s concern

-US relations

-Conversations with Haig

-Thieu

-Psychological considerations

-Handling of possible settlement

-Time required

-Kissinger’s point

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-1972 election

-US support

-1968 election

-1953

-1963 Ngo Dinh Diem’s assassination

-Diem’s generals

-Diem’s view of communism

-Kissinger

-1972 election

-As possible obstacle to peace

-North Vietnam

-US public opinion

-US economic aid, replacements

-Bunker, Abrams’s role in negotiations

-North Vietnamese stance

-Possible effect on Thieu’s tenure

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-Abrams’s and Bunker’s role

-Previous meeting with Haig

-Differences in political terms

-Coalition government

-The President’s recent conversation with Kissinger

-Coalition government

-Abrams’s schedule

-Alaska-Tokyo-Saigon

-Thieu and US relations

-Publicity

-North Vietnam

-History of war

-The President requesting Abrams’s opinion

-Cambodia, Laos, May 8, 1972 decision by the President

-US domestic opposition

-Demonstrations

-Establishment

-Support for Thieu

-US public opinion

-Communist government in South Vietnam

Abrams

-Office

-US Army

-Morale

-US Army football

-Support from the President

Vietnam War

-Conclusion

-US bombing

-Civilians

The President’s regards for Bunker

Abrams et al. left at 4:30 pm.