Date: February 13, 1973

Time: 1:11 pm – 1:41 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Donald H. Rumsfeld; this recording began at an unknown time while the

conversation was in progress.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Rumsfeld’s assignment

-Joseph M. Luns

-European national interests

-Prime ministers

-Public opinion

-Great Britain

-Edward R. G. Heath

-December 1972 bombing

-Support

-European allies

-Criticism of US Vietnam policy

-Problems

-US response to criticism

-Threat to NATO

-US interests

-Continued criticism

-US commitment of troops, money

-Effect on US

-Speeches

-Mutual reduction of forces

-European Security Conference

-Great Britain

-Soviet Union

-Weaken NATO

-Self-sufficiency

-US commitment to alliance

-US isolationism

-Vietnam

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-Dangers

-President’s opposition

-December 1972 bombing

-Spending on ghettos

-Defense budget

-Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster

-Staff

-Opposition

-European politicians

-Prime ministers

-Public opinion

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Willy Brandt

-Italy

-Prime minister

-Other countries

-Criticism of US

-President’s trips to Soviet Union and People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Bombing

-Vietnam settlement

-Trade

-Shultz’s policy

-Aid

-Dealings with European allies

-Viability of Europe and US without alliance

-Balance of power

-Fortress America

-Dangers

-Europe, Japan, Far East

-Necessity of US alliance

-President’s support of internationalism

-Aid for Greece, Turkey

-Marshall Plan

-Herter committee

-Eisenhower administration

-Mansfield Amendment

-Campaigns

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-Vietnam

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Respect

Internationalism

-Visit to Europe

-Romania

-President’s reelection

-President’s visibility in Europe

-Turnout in Romania

-France

-William P. Rogers

-Communist demonstrations

-Romania

-Rumsfeld’s visit

-Reaction of public

-Television [TV]

-Compared to President’s TV appearance in Soviet Union

-Europe

-France

-Germany

-Radical elements in Europe

-Compared to US radicals

Rumsfeld’s respect for President

-President’s qualities

-President’s appreciation

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Rumsfeld’s political future

-Senate candidacy

-Fundraising

-Philip M. Crane

-William J. Scott

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-State office

-John B. Anderson

-Edward J. Derwinski

-President’s support for Rumsfeld

-Anderson

-Abilities

-House of Representatives leadership

-Speaker of the House

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House of Representatives

-Able members

-Loyalty

-Leadership

-Fear of concentration of power

-Weakness

-Compared to Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield in Senate

-Democrats

-Power

-Leadership

-Fear of power

-Carl B. Albert

-Drinking

Nicholas Rumsfeld entered at 1:29 pm.

Handshake with President

President’s chair

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 1:29 pm.

White House photographer

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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:30 pm.

The White House photographer entered at an unknown time before 1:30 pm.

[Photograph session]

Nicholas Rumsfeld

-Joyce (Pierson) Rumsfeld

Donald and Nicholas Rumsfeld and the White House photographer left at 1:41 pm.