Date: December 16, 1972

Time: 9:37 am – 9:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s meeting with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Status of talks

-Threat

-Soviet Union concern

-Breakdown in talks

-Delay

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Meeting with the President

-Timing

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Briefing by Kissinger

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Possible trip to Saigon with Haig

-Stalemate

-Cut off of US funds

-“Dove” line

-Meeting with the President

-Relations with the US

-Agnew

-Barry M. Goldwater’s view

-Letter to Haig

-Charles H. Percy

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 9:37 am.

The President’s memorandum to Kissinger

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Bull left at an unknown time before 9:50 am.

Vietnam negotiations

-Congressional relations

-Thieu

-Goldwater’s view

-Settlement agreement

-Percy

-Cut off of US funds

-Thieu

-Agnew

-Conversation with Haig, Kissinger

-Possible trip to Saigon

-Kissinger’s briefing

-North Vietnam

Bull entered and left at an unknown time before 9:50 am.

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s briefing

-The President’s memorandum to Kissinger, December 15, 1972

-Tone

-Richard M. Helm’s conversation with Kissinger

-The President’s memorandum, December 16, 1972

-Copy for Kissinger

-The President’s possible role

-Pace of talks

-Enemy buildup

-October 8, 1972

-Kissinger’s “peace is at hand” statement, October 26, 1972

-Technical details

-Settlement agreement

-Long war, short peace

-Exchange of messages

-Resumption of war

-Duration of talks

-Casualties

-US, North and South Vietnam

-North Vietnam’s delays

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-Settlement agreement

-Timing

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Casualties

-US, South and North Vietnam

-Enemy buildup

-Delays

-North and South Vietnam

-Cease-fire

-South Vietnam’s self-determination

-Battlefield to ballot box

-The President’s memorandum,

December 15, 1972

-Prolonging war and talks

-Resumption of talks

-US military action

-Air and sea

-Enemy buildup

-Haig’s view

-Helms’s view

-Thieu

-Haig’s trip to South Vietnam

-Announcement

-Agnew

-Intentions

-Meeting with the President

-Compared to the President’s meeting with William P. Rogers

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Kissinger’s briefing

-The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Tone

-The President’s memorandum, December 15, 1972

-Kissinger’s demeanor

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger, December 14,

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-Breakdown in talks

-The President’s memorandum, December 15, 1972

-Kissinger’s view

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-Haig’s view

-US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel

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-Public relations [PR]

-Kissinger’s view

-Demonstrations

-White House

-Haig’s view

-Breakdown in talks

-Press relations

-North Vietnam

-B-52s

-Eastern Establishment

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Agnew

-Duration

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Dobrynin

-Note from Haig

-Meeting with the President

Haig left at 9:50 am.