Date: March 27, 1973

Time: 8:54 am – 9:44 am

Location: Oval Office

Henry A. Kissinger met with an unknown person.

Agreement

[Pause]

Refreshment

-Breakfast

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The President entered at an unknown time after 8:54 am.

Kissinger’s schedule

-Acapulco, Mexico

-Meetings

-Miguel Aleman

-Admiration for President

-Characterization of President

-[First name unknown] Diaz [?]

-Wife

-President’s previous visit to Mexico

-Arrangements

-Foreign ministers

-Aristotle and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

-Kissinger at dinner

-Loel Guinness

-Praise for President

-Aristotle Onassis

-Jacqueline Onassis’s characterization of the

President’s accomplishments

-John F. Kennedy’s accomplishments

-Death

-Demeanor

-Jacqueline Onassis’s reaction

-Jacqueline Onassis

-Support for President’s accomplishments

-Aristotle Onassis

-Future of West

US

-Future of West

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Problems

Vietnam

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

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-Press statement

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Vindication for President

-Release

-Delays

-Kissinger’s meeting with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-President’s warning

-USSR equipment to North Vietnam

-Impact on relations with US

-Message from Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Halt of shipments

-People’s Republic of China [PRC] route

-President’s March 2, 1973 press conference

-Cease-fire

-Deescalation of incidents

-Infiltration

-Reasons

-Weather

-Impact of warning

-Time of year

-1972 spring events

-Easter weekend

-Camp David

-South Vietnam

President’s press conference

-Freeze on food prices

-Format

Vietnam

-President’s announcement

-POW release

-Troop withdrawal

-President’s speech

-Future action

-Perception of involvement

-Domestic issues

-Food prices

-Inflation

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-Overspending

-Support for Congress members

-Military budget

-Resistance to cuts

President’s forthcoming speech

-Budget ceiling

-Explanation to public

-Military budget

-Progress toward peace

-PRC

-USSR

-Vietnam settlement

-Resistance to cuts

-Cuts

-Impact on arms agreements, reduction of troops, peace

-Controversy

-Kissinger’s talking points

-Length of speech

-Veterans

-Respect

-POWs

-Support of American people

-Dissent

-Protest marchers

-Cambodia

-Haiphong

-December 1972 bombings

-Firmness of American people

-Vietnam

-Level of dissension

-Support from people

-Liberal attacks

-Appeal for support

-Inflation

-Strength of America

-Peace

Watergate

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-Civil libertarians

-John J. Sirica’s sentencing of G. Gordon Liddy

-Harshness

-First offenders

-Senate counsel

-Changes in public

-Comparison with Joseph McCarthy period

-Alger Hiss case

-Attacks on President

-New York Times, Washington Post

-Court case

-Media

-Double standard

Vietnam settlement

-Accomplishments

-Peace in world

-Cold War in East-West relations, Middle East, Uganda

-Credit in history

Foreign policy

-Opening to [PRC]

-Credit in history

-Motives

-Private and public

-Politics

-PRC

-Ambassadorial appointment

-Timing

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s briefing

-Vietnam

-Offensive in 1972

-Press reports

-POW, troop withdrawal

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Settlement

-Achievements

-POW release

-South Vietnam

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-Survival chances

-PRC, USSR

-Negotiations

-Delays

-Timing

-POW release

-Cambodia

-Air strikes

-US legal rights

-Comment for Ziegler

-Gulf of Tonkin Resolution

-Vietnam settlement

-Southeast Asia Treaty Organization [SEATO]

-Congressional strictures

-Laos

-Air strikes

-US legal rights

-Cease-fire violations

-Liberal reaction

-Congressional actions

-Vietnam settlement

-Enforcement

-Ferocity

-Possibility of further military action

-Durability

-Undermining by war opponents

-North Vietnam

-Complaint

-Credibility of President

-Treaty for the Prevention of Nuclear War

-USSR’s acceptance

-Counter-draft

-POW release

-Operation Homecoming

-Letters to State and Defense Departments

-Congratulations

-Frank A. Sieverts [?]

-Scowcroft

-Rogers

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-Letter to Melvin R. Laird

-Praise for Vietnamization

-Vietnam

-Vietnamization

-Success

-Letter to Laird

-Medal

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Laird

-Political activities

-Wisconsin

-Vacation in Mexico

-Political activities

-Insurance executives’ convention

-Financing

-Candidate for vice president

-Qualities

-Compared to Spiro T. Agnew

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Vietnam

-Letters of congratulations

-Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS] chairman

-Defense Secretary

-Operation Homecoming

-Former ambassadors to South Vietnam

-Loss of Vietnam

-November 3, 1969 speech

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Margin for North Vietnam’s victory

-1971 offensive

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-Impact on North Vietnam

-Press criticism

-Divisiveness

-Thieu

-Peace settlement

-Clark M. Clifford

-Criticism

-Coalition government

-Posterity’s judgment

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam’s proposals

-US withdrawal

-Criticism

-May 8, 1972 decision

-Impact on US-USSR summit

PRC

-Relations with USSR

US foreign policy

-President’s successors

-Ability to carry on President’s foreign policy

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-John B. Connally

-Ronald W. Reagan

-Connally

-Subtlety

-Latin America

-Kissinger’s meeting with Luis Echevarria Alvarez

-Echeverria’s plans

-Kissinger’s response

-Anti-American comments

-President’s meeting with Organization of American States [OAS] Head,

Carlos de Santamaria

-Nixon Doctrine

-William J. Jordan

-Work with Santamaria

-Kissinger’s meeting with Mexico’s foreign minister

-Meeting with Rogers

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-Value

-Latin American charter

-Preparation

-Announcement

-Mexicans, Brazilians

-Cubans

-Chileans

-Cuban fisherman

-State Department action

-Return to Cuba

-President’s orders

-Liberal editorial writers’ reaction

-Cuba

-President’s future policy

-Rogers

-US relations with Fidel Castro

-Mexico’s relations with Cuba

-Cuban foreign minister

-Panama meeting [?]

-Santamaria

-Need for new charter

-Economic development

-Military development

-Political development

-Comments on OAS

-Latin American ambassadorships

-Numbers

-OAS

-US

-United Nations [UN]

-Future US strategy

-European relations

-France, Great Britain

-Willy Brandt

-European summit

-Atlantic Charter

-Latin American summit

-USSR summit

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s visit

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-Chou En-lai’s visit

-Japan

-Visit by [Emperor of Japan] Hirohito

-President’s visit in 1974

-PRC and USSR

-Africa

-President’s trip

-Problems

-Priority

-Guilio Andreotti visit

-President’s visits

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Brandt

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Africa

-Value

-Statesmanship

-Domestic issues

-Pompidou

-Meeting place

-Martinique

-Arrangements

-Prior to US-USSR summit

-Brandt

-Pompidou

-Mohammed Reza Pahlavi [Shah of Iran]

-Visit to US

-Foreign visitors

-Kakuei Tanaka

-Public relations [PR]

-Brezhnev

-President’s visit

-Europe

-Latin America

-Brazil

-Mexico

-Venezuela

-Mexico

-Meeting of Latin American presidents

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-Location

-Mexico City

-Cozumel

-Yucatan peninsula

-Guadalajara

-Mexico City

-Control

-Lyndon B. Johnson’s visit

-Brazil, Venezuela, Columbia

-Venezuela

-Caracas

-Security

-Nixon Charter

-Meeting of Latin American presidents

-Cozumel

-New OAS

-Atlantic Charter

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Africa

-Election year

-Japan, USSR, PRC

-Timing of events

-Time of year

-PRC

-Chou

-Reception in US

PRC

-Ambassador to US

-Qualities

-Announcement

-Meeting with President

US foreign policy

-President’s visits

-Atlantic Charter

-Latin America

-Japan

-Second-rate defense

-President’s achievements

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-Toughness

-Respect

-Kissinger’s Mexico trip

-OAS focus

-Latin America

-Economic development

-Actions

-Expropriations

-Peru

-Chile

-International Telephone and Telegraph [ITT]

-Senate investigation

-Salvador Allende Gossens

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Offer of money

-US corporations

-Support for free enterprise candidates

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-1970 election

-Allende’s margin

-Opponents

-Impeachment possibility

-New York Times editorial

-Japan, Europe, PRC, USSR and focus of US foreign relations

-President’s record

-Compared with Kennedy, Johnson

-Consultations

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-Europe

-Meeting with communist leaders

-Motives

-Contrarianism

-Administration dealings with New York Times

-Compared with Washington Post

-Desire for attention from administration

POWs

-Laos

-Administration’s position

-Press criticism

-Support from POW families

-National League of American Families

-Wives

-Press criticism

US foreign policy

-Mexico

-Credit for President

-Aleman

-Mexican foreign minister

-President, Rogers

-Depth of reaction

-Vietnam War settlement

-Operation Homecoming

-Letters of thanks

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, Elliot L. Richardson

-Roger E. Shields [?]

-Major General Gilbert H. [?] Woodward

-Saigon

-Letter of thanks

Kissinger left at 9:44 am.

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