Date: January 3, 1973

Time: 9:49 am – 10:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Weather in Florida

-Palm Springs, Florida

Press conference

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-Democratic Caucus

-Vietnam negotiations

-Congressional lines of attack

-Administration response

-Past votes on resolution

-The President’s policy

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Bombing

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Three conditions

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Cease-fire

-Free elections

-Peace with honor

-Moscow Summit

-1972 campaign

-George S. McGovern’s policy

-Vietnam War

-Progress

-Ground combat

-Draftees

-Serious negotiations

-Paris

-Settlement

-“Peace with honor”

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Questions

-Nuclear weapons

-Bombing

-No comment

-Ziegler’s conversation with Kissinger

-US response

-Press perception of US policy

-May 8, 1972 decision

-October negotiations

-North Vietnamese tactics

-US response

-Settlement

-Bombing

-Purpose

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-May 8, 1972 decision

-Limitation of force

-Serious negotiations

-POWs

-Cease-fire

-Negotiations

-Delaying tactics

-Congressional relations

-Interference

-Sensitive period

-Responsibility

Kissinger entered at 9:57 am.

-POWs

-Delicacy of issue

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Exchange

-Release of political prisoners

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Congressional relations

-Democrats

-Number opposing resolution

-Consultations

-Vietnam negotiations

-Possibility of breakdown

-Public statements

-Role of Congress

-The President’s consultations with Congressional leaders

-Michael J. Mike Mansfield

-Carl B. Albert

-Speculation

-Congressional relations

-Charles W. Colson

-Kissinger’s telephone calls

-J. William Fulbright

-F. Edward Hebert

-John C. Stennis

-Gerald R. Ford

-Bombing

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-Handling of North Vietnam

-Intent of press

-Administration’s indecisiveness

-Purpose

-Intent of the press

-The President as erratic

-Result

-Carl B. Albert

-Support for the President on bombing

-Bombing cities

-Nuclear weapons

-Vietnam negotiations

-Results of bombings

-Col. Richard T. Kennedy

-Amount of destruction

-May 1972 decision

-B-52s

-Haiphong

-Military actions

-No comment

-Intensity of bombing

-Opposition to the President

-Washington, DC

-Cambridge, Massachusetts

-Attitudes

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Letters to Kissinger

-Hatred

-McGovern

-Congress

-White House social events

-Cambodia

Reception for new Congress members

-Exclusions

-Washington Post, Washington Star

-Journalists from states with new Congress members

-Dewey F. Bartlett

-Oklahoma

-Atlanta Constitution

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-South

-Women

-Wire services

-Columbus Dispatch

-George Embry

-Jerald F. (“Jerry”) terHorst

North Vietnamese statement

-Tone

-Le Duc Tho

-Paris negotiations

-Length of meetings

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Acrobats

Press conference

-Congressional relations

-Consultation with leaders

-1972 State of the Union speech

-Cooperation

-Ford, Hugh Scott

-Bipartisan meetings

-Issues

-Mansfield

-Albert

-Telephone calls

-Truman memorial service

-Reasons

-Funeral in Independence, Missouri

-The President’s attendance

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Wishes of family

-Private service

-Public service

-The President’s meetings with heads of state

-[Thomas] Hale Boggs’s memorial service

Johnson

-Health

-Criticism of the President

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-Reasons for leaving office

-Behavior

White House staff

-Worries about criticism

-Confidence in policy

Congressional critics

-Confusion

-Fulbright

-Response to October agreement

Press conference

-The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Camp David

-Timing

-Meeting with William P. Rogers, Melvin R. Laird, Adm. Thomas H.

Moorer, Richard M. Helms

-Congress

-Responses to bombing

-1972 election victory

-Public opinion

-California

-Washington Post

-Albert

-McGovern

-Congressional relations

-The President’s meeting with Kissinger

Ronald L. Ziegler left at 10:28 am.

Kissinger’s world report

-Vietnam

-Regular correspondence with foreign leaders

-Australia

-Mobutu Sese Seko

-Emperor of Ethiopia [Haile Selassie]

-Shah of Iran [Mohammed Reza Pahlavi]

-Edward R.G. Heath

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-Georges J.R. Pompidou

-Willy Brandt

-Shah of Iran

-Eisaku Sato

-Kakeui Tanaka

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Emilio Garrastazu Medici

-Reasons for correspondence

-Pope Paul VI [Giovanni Battista Motini]

-Irresponsible statements

-Poland

-Vietnam

-Catholics

-Killings

-Notes

The President’s schedule

-[Names unintelligible]

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s meeting with Dobrynin

-Soviet Union’s interests in success

-Congressional relations

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-South Vietnamese Congress members

-Cable to Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Thieu

-Backfire

-Aid cut off

-Kissinger’s meeting with South Vietnamese Ambassador

-Economic measures for South Vietnam

-Thieu’s thinking

-Aid cut off

-Congressional vote

-Mansfield

-South Vietnamese lobbying

-Congressional resentment

-William F. Buckley, Jr.

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-Thieu’s thinking

-Paris conference

-The President’s domination

-Accomplishments

-North Vietnam

-Capacity to wage aggressive war

-Reduction

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

-Fear and respect

-The President’s enemies

-Exposure

-Press, intellectuals, Congress

-1972 election results

-Access to White House

-1960 election

-John F. Kennedy

-Results

-The President’s exclusion from White House

-Bay of Pigs

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-John W. Gardner

-Dean Francis B. Sayre

-Nastiness of attacks

-Lack of patriotism

-Hatred

Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s October 1972 letter to Kissinger

-The President’s political interests

-The President’s meeting with Kissinger

-Preparations

-Dobrynin

-Options

-Kissinger’s trip to Paris

-Preparations

-Consultations between Kissinger and the President

-Negotiator compared to lawyer

-Final meetings

-Goals

-Demilitarized zone [DMZ]

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-International voting commission

-Civilians in South Vietnam

-Depiction of the President’s role

-Thieu

-1972 election

-Announcement

-Purpose

-Relations with ally

-Bombing halt

-The President’s support

-Kissinger’s support for negotiations

-The President’s decision to bomb

-Breakdown

-Le Duc Tho

-October 1972 agreement

-Press relations

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Timing

-Trip to New York

Instructions to make calls

-Rogers

-Laird

-Meeting with the President

-Photographs

-Location

Kissinger left at 10:50 am.