Date: May 16, 1973

Time: 9:07 am – 9:25 am

Location: Oval Office

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The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and an unknown man.

Question

-Name [?]

Greeting

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 9:25 am.

Vietnam peace negotiations

-Paris

-Kissinger’s conversation with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Possible White House statement

-Kissinger’s forthcoming press conference

-Blast

-April

-Effect of Watergate

-Economic aid

-President’s support abroad

-Forthcoming Soviet Summit

Forthcoming Soviet Summit

-Middle East

-Israel

-Nuclear treaty

-Israel

-Kissinger’s conversations

-Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting with Hafiz Ismail

Middle East

-War

-Arabs

-1967 Arab-Israeli war

-President’s telephone call with Eugene V. Rostow

-Straits of Tiran

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INTELLIGENCE

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Middle East

-Possible negotiations

-Forthcoming Soviet Summit

-Principles

-Wording

-United Nations [UN] Security Council resolution

-Egypt’s concession

-Israel’s acquiescence

-Interim settlement

-Overall settlement

-Israel

-Delay

-Principles

-Soviet Union’s support

Leonid I. Brezhnev’s letter to the President

-Kissinger’s visit to Soviet Union

-Reply

-Joseph W. Alsop’s column, May 16, 1973

Watergate

-Public mood

-Weariness

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-Revelations

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Wiretaps

-Haig and Kissinger’s statement

-National security

-Effect of leaks on United States foreign policy

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-President’s knowledge

-Henry Brandon

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Theories on role

-Comparison to Teapot Dome scandal

-Warren G. Harding

-Herbert G. Klein’s conversation with editors

-President’s possible resignation

-President’s possible resignation

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman’s resignation

-President’s possible activities

-Amateurishness of perpetrators

-Wiretaps

-Daniel Ellsberg

-Democratic National Committee [DNC] break-in

-Cover-up

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters’s testimony

-John D. Ehrlichman and Haldeman

-John W. Dean III

-Attempt to place defendants on CIA payroll

-White House strategy

-White House staff resignations

-President’s possible resignation

-Assassination

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Hoover

-Possible handling

-Blackmail

-President’s activities

-Joseph C. Kraft

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Vietnam

-Possible US withdrawal

-Kissinger’s view on loss of Indochina

-US attitude

-South Vietnam’s sovereignty

-Battle

-1975

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

-Europe

Forthcoming Soviet Summit

-Kissinger’s conversation with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, May 15, 1973

-Agenda

-Effect on Watergate hearings

Forthcoming European Summit

-Bureaucratic discipline

Watergate

-Popular mood

-Effect

-Compared with Pentagon Papers trial

-Forthcoming trials

-John N. Mitchell

-Press attention

-White House strategy

Chou En-Lai

-State visit to US

-President’s approval

Watergate

-Effect on President

-Loss of close associates

-Kissinger, Haig, Ziegler

-Congress’s attitude

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-Compared with other events

-Pentagon Papers

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Possible White House counterattack

-Timing

-Wiretaps

-Newsmen

-Congress

-Actions

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Forthcoming White House social event

Vietnam peace negotiations

-Reports during trip

-Possible statement

-Kissinger’s schedule

Kissinger left at 9:25 am.