Date: July 21, 1972

Time: 4:20 pm – 4:59 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Kissinger’s schedule

-Past meeting

-Kissinger’s departure

-Briefing

Kissinger’s meeting with Michael J. Mansfield

-Mansfield’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-The President’s approval

-Mansfield’s relationship with Kissinger and the President

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Kissinger’s meeting with group of eight senators

-Lloyd M. Bentsen, Jr.

-Ted Stevens

-John Sherman Cooper

Administration’s legislative activities

-Mansfield’s concern about possible defeat of Administration’s proposals

-Labor interests

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

Kissinger’s meeting with eight senators

-Vietnam War

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-Senators’ reception of Kissinger’s remarks

-Tone

-Negotiations

-Kissinger’s assessment of Mansfield Amendment

-Advisability of passage

-Mansfield’s remarks to meeting

-Mansfield’s relationship with the President

-Mansfield Amendment

-Chance of passage

Mansfield Amendment

-Efforts of administration’s supporters in Congress

-Ceasefire

-John C. Stennis

-Hugh Scott

-Impact on Paris negotiations

-1972 election

-George S. McGovern

-Administration’s view

-Advice to Congressional supporters

-Possible vote

-McGovern

Kissinger’s luncheon with Eugene J. McCarthy

-McCarthy’s view of McGovern

-Catholics, Jews in high office

-McCarthy’s assessment of Methodism

-McGovern’s domestic programs

-McGovern’s economic advisors

-McCarthy’s view

-McGovern on American troops in Europe

-McCarthy’s view

Vietnam negotiations

-McCarthy’s view

-Administration’s present view

-Democratic Party platform

-Communists in Vietnam

-South Vietnamese elections

-McCarthy’s advice

-Administration’s conduct

-McCarthy’s possible assistance to Administration

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-Discussion in Paris with Vietnamese communists

-McCarthy’s relationship to peace movement

-Public support in US

-McCarthy’s view of McGovern supporters

-Behavior at Democratic National convention

-Treatment of McCarthy

-McCarthy’s suggestions concerning Latin America

-The President’s assessment of McCarthy

Kissinger’s schedule

-Howard Stein

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Kissinger’s trip to Moscow

-Scheduling and length

-September 1972

-Scheduling of announcement

-Labor Day

Negotiations for peace

-Private meetings

-Benefit to administration

-Scheduling

-William J. Porter to accompany Kissinger

-Kissinger’s intention

-Assumptions of other negotiators

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Republican National Convention

-The President’s schedule

-West Coast

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Kissinger’s trip to Japan

-Scheduling

-State Department

-Need to secure Kakuei Tanaka’s permission

-Tanaka’s approval

State Department and President’s plans

-William D. Eberle

Kissinger’s conversation with Jerrold L. Schecter

-Negotiations for peace

-Reliability of Time’s informants

Dan Anders Holmberg’s report of American bombing

-Coverage by National Broadcasting Corporation [NBC]

-North Vietnam

-Sluice-gate near Hanoi

-Civilian quarters of Hanoi

-Attitude of American public

The President’s meeting with new South Vietnamese ambassador [Tran Kim Phoung]

-Ambassador’s children and wife

-Kissinger

-Nguyen Van Thieu’s plans

-Marshall Green

-William P. Rogers

Vietnam War

-Recent military engagement

-News summary

-Army of the Republic of Vietnam [ARVN]

-Route 1

-North Vietnamese

-Casualties

-Military casualties

-South Vietnamese

-North Vietnamese

-Developing battle

-North Vietnamese

-Reinforcements

-312th Division

-Plain Des Jarres

-American leaflet dropping

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-Bombing by American B-52s

-320th training division

-Experience

-Present military campaign

-Communist attempt to seize Hue

-Communist attempt to retake Quang Tri

-ARVN

-Fortifications in city

-Citadel

-Communists’ estimated casualties

-ARVN’s offensive

-Air support

-Other results for communists

-Failed attempt to seize Kontum

-An Loc

-Road

-Vietnamese people

-Horrors of war for children

-Kissinger’s development of proposals for negotiating with communists

-Negotiations

-Kissinger’s development of proposals

-The President’s January 25, 1972 peace proposals

-Presentation

-Thieu

-Re-election

-Publicity

-1972 election

-Soviet Union

-Press relations

-Strengthening of American demands

-Schechter

-Implementary provisions of accords

-Ceasefire, election, electoral commission

-Prolonging war

-1972 election

-Effect on peace offer

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H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at 4:40 pm.

Kissinger’s talk with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Kissinger’s forthcoming visit

-Draft treaty on nuclear weapons

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

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NUCLEAR WEAPONS

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-Contingency

-Signing

-Timing

-October 1972

-Television

-Satellite coverage

-President

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

Kissinger’s efforts

-The President’s schedule

-California

-Dealings with McCarthy and Mansfield

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-Dealings with doves

The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-Scott

-Proposed compromise

-Cease-fire

-Stennis

-Mansfield amendment

-William E. Timmons, Clark MacGregor

Kissinger’s conversation with Mansfield

-Senatorial support for Mansfield Amendment

-Upcoming trip to PRC

-Mansfield’s support for Mansfield Amendment

-Mansfield’s comments at meeting with Senators

-Duration of Mansfield’s support

-Support by other senators

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-Mansfield Amendment

-Mansfield’s support

-Chance of passage in Senate

-Compromise

-House of Representatives

-Effect on peace negotiations

-Benefits of passage to the President’s administration

-McGovern’s possible vote

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Francis A. (“Frank”) Sinatra’s farewell performance

-Songs from Sinatra’s career

-Tommy Dorsey

-Audience’s reaction to I Did It My Way

-Audience’s reception

-Possible television appearance

-Secret Service agents

-Haldeman’s view

-Preceding entertainers

-Leslie T. (“Bob”) Hope

-Cary Grant

-James (“Jimmy”) Stewart

-Barbra Streisand

-Kissinger’s view

-Kissinger’s arrival in US as refugee

-Kissinger’s past and future efforts

-Contact with McCarthy

-McGovern

Kissinger left at 4:49 pm.

Election campaign of 1972

-Poll

-Voters’ approval of the President

-Administration’s May 1972 poll

-Cause of increase

-Moscow summit

-Latest George H. Gallup polls

-The President’s actions concerning Vietnam

-Voters’ comparison of the President with McGovern

-Compared to latest poll by Gallup

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-Voters’ comparison of the President with McGovern and George C.

Wallace

-Compared to Gallup poll

-Two-way race

-Nixon-Agnew versus McGovern-Thomas F. Eagleton

Poll

-Voters’ view of capital punishment

-Result of Gallup poll in March 1972

-Compared to polls in earlier years

-Capital punishment for specific crimes

-US Supreme Court decision

-Voters’ view

-Impact on crime

-Criminal results of court’s decision

-Voters’ view of amnesty for draft-dodgers and others

-McGovern

-Voters’ view of McGovern’s proposals

-Immediate withdrawal from Vietnam

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Federal subsidy of personal income through personal income taxes

-Legalization and control of marijuana

-Alcohol

-Removal of legal strictures against abortion

-Patrick J. Buchanan’s view

-McGovern’s position

-The President’s opinion

-Catholics

-Buchanan’s view

-Amnesty for draft dodgers

-Prison

-Defense budget

-Cuts

-Soviet Union

-Gallup poll

-Busing of school-children

-Democratic National Convention

-McGovern’s speech

-Likelihood to vote for McGovern because of Democratic National Convention

-Genuine representation at Democratic National convention of voters

-Political innovation of Democratic National Convention

-Number of questions

-Sample size

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Alexander P. Butterfield entered at 4:55 pm.

The President’s departure for Camp David

-Item

-Retrieval by Butterfield

John N. Mitchell

-Haldeman’s schedule

-Talk with Haldeman

Rose Mary Woods entered at 4:56 pm.

-Martha (Beall) Mitchell

Butterfield left at 4:57 pm.

-Health

-Possible telephone call from Woods

-Schedule

Woods left at 4:58 pm.

Watergate

-Testimony

-Further information

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-John B. Connally

-Accommodations

Stephen B. Bull entered at 4:58 pm.

-Transportation

Haldeman and Bull left at 4:59 pm.