Date: March 13, 1973

Time: 4:42 pm ­ 5:19 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Charles H. Percy

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John C. McCloy’s arrival

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People’s Republic of China trip [PRC]

-Percy’s presence in delegation

-Paris

-Endorsement

-[Unintelligible name]

-William P. Rogers

Vietnam

-North Vietnamese in Laos and Cambodia

-US disengagement

-South Vietnam counterattacks

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-Prisoners of war [POWs] return

-US attacks on North Vietnamese in Laos

-US bombing of Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Targets

-Use of B-52

-North Vietnam’s fears

-Warning

-Display of President’s reaction

-Effect on future decisions

-South Vietnam

-POWs

-Khe Sanh

-Buildup

-US support for forces

-Vietnam settlement

-Honorable peace

-Preservation

-Instability

-North Vietnamese violations

Letters

-Bombing

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McCloy

-Delay

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Meeting with McCloy

-Length

McCloy’s background

-PRC, Soviet Union

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Greetings

Foreign Service

-Wives

-Ambassadorships

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Refreshments

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McCloy’s health

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Arms control

-Mccloy’s work

-Frustration

-Arms Control Advisory Committee

-J. William Fulbright

-President’s advisors

-Thomas E. Dewey, Dean G. Acheson

McCloy’s career

-Advice on foreign policy

-President’s appreciation

-North Atlantic Treaty Organizatin [NATO]

-Soviet Union

-Value

-Past presidents

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-Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D.

Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson

-Resignation

-Work with Kennedy

-Establishment of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency [ACDA][?]

-Congressional relations

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks II [SALT II]

-Current concerns

-Shifts in balance of power

-Western Europe

-Change in jobs

NATO

-Future

-Shift in balance of power

-Gaullist victory in France

-Left-wing

-Germany

-Kissinger’s concern

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-European unity

-Left-wing enemies

-Socialists

-US interests

-Social Democratic Party [SPD]

-Tone

-East-West relations

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-Otto Von Bismark

-Willy Brandt

-New group

-Pressure

-European socialist state

-Unification of Germany

-East Germany

-Relations with Soviet Union

Arms Control Advisory Committee

-Disarmament

-Usefulness

-Technical complexities

-Sensitivity

-Second place

-Future

-Composition

-Fulbright

-Effectiveness

-McCloy’s successor as Chairman

-Reconstitution

-Resignations

-New members

-William W. Scranton

-David Packard

-Abilities

-William C. Foster

-Effectiveness

-Advocacy

-Use of intelligence

-Replacement by Gerald C. Smith

-Abilities

-Experience

-Judgment

-Selection of a member

-Criteria

-Establishment

-Complications

-[First name unknown] Patrick [?]

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-Abilities

-Scranton

-Abilities

-Packard

-Smith

-Membership on committee

-Chairmanship

-Problems

-Compared with Foster

-Robert F. Ellsworth

-NATO

-Abilities

-Chairmanship compared with membership

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-Requirements of job on committee

-Complexities

-Dealings with other committees and committee members

-Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT]

-[Unintelligible name]

-Cambridge, Massachusetts

-Knowledge of weapons

-Leaks [?]

Bay of Pigs invasion

-Leaks

-Allegations in book

-Chester Bowles

-Undersecretary of State

-Opposition to operation

-Leak to press

-Daniel Ellsberg case testimony by McGeorge Bundy

-Government servant

-Obligations

-Sabotage of operation

Arms Control Advisory Committee

-I[lorwith] W[ilbur] Abel

-Labor connections

-John A. Wheeler

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-Princeton University

-Scientist

-Discretion [?]

-Contribution

-Gen. Lauris Norstad

-Chairmanship

-McCloy’s service

-Length

McCloy’s plans

-Possible appointment

-New York

Foreign relations

-President’s 1972 PRC, Soviet Union trips

-Arms control

-Vietnam settlement reaction

-Congress

-Dangers

-Difficulty

-US successes

-Safety

-Strength

-Soviet Union

-Vietnam

-Need for defense strength

-Arms buildup

-Europe

-US military presence

-SALT II, Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Europe

-Government infrastructure

-Leadership

-Parochialism

-Japan

-Alliance

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-Economic ties with US

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-US defense

-Cutbacks

-Budget

-US troops in Europe

-Role of US strength, respect

-Vietnam settlement reaction

-India

-Council on Foreign Relations [?]

-Soviet Union

-Arms supplies

-Economic aid

-Latin America

-US arms supplies

-France

-Military

-Stabilizing force

-Control

-Indonesia

-Dr. Achmed Sukarno

-US arms program

-Communists

-Role of army

-Council on Foreign Relations

-Attitudes

-Support for PRC trip

-President’s anticommunism

-Chou En-lai

-Diplomacy

-Advantages

-Compared to Soviet Union initiatives

-World security

-Soviet Union

-Split

-Opportunity for US role

-Europe

-US interest

-Unity

-Relations with US

-Economy

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-Confrontation with US

-NATO

-Defense

-Challenges to US

-Relations with Western Europe

-McCloy’s preoccupation

-International meeting

-Amsterdam

-New relationship with US

-McCloy’s contacts

-Germany [?]

-Great Britain

-France

-High-level group

-East Germany

-Soviet Union

-Partnership

-Jean Monnet

-Background

-Views

-United Europe

-Avoidance of partnership with US

-US strength

-Surcharges on US goods

-Conflict with Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle

-President’s meeting with de Gaulle

-President’s meeting with Monnet

-US foreign policy

-New paradigm [?]

-Shaping of events by US

-World War II

-European strength

-European leaders

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Brandt

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President’s meeting with William J. B. Dorn

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Flowers

Kissinger and McCloy left at 5:19 pm.