Date: October 24, 1972

Time: 11:15 am – 11:45 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Fritz G.A. Kraemer; the White House

photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

Introduction

[Photograph session]

Intellectual interpretation of world events

-Doves

-Totalitarianism

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

Sacrifice

Kraemer

-Analysis of administration activities

-Kissinger’s effort bringing to President’s attention

-Background

-Nicholas P. Thimmesch’s article

-Thimmesch’s conversation with Kraemer

-Baltimore Sun

-Tone

-Farm work in Maine

-Commission in infantry

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Power

World affairs

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-Change

-Intentions of Communists

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Nikolai A. Podgorny, Leonid I. Brezhnev, Aleksei N. Kosygin

-Bureaucracy

-Compared to Nikita S. Khrushchev, Josef V. Stalin

-Risk

-Egypt

-Confrontation

-PRC

-Mao Tse-tung

-Kraemer’s efforts in 1965

-Perception

Vietnam

-Technical cables

-Central Office of South Vietnam [COSVN] instruction

-Cease-fire

-National Liberation Front [NLF] flag display in Government of South

Vietnam [GVN] areas

-Viet Cong [VC] view

-North Vietnam intentions

-Cease-fire

-Timing of announcement and implementation

-North Vietnamese actions

-Twelve hours

-First two days

-International supervision

-Timing of arrival

-1972 election

-Settlement

-Timing

-Deadline

-Concessions

-North Vietnamese reaction

-View of the President

-US strategy

-US demands

-North Vietnamese prisoners in South Vietnamese jails issue

-Cease-fire

-North Vietnamese stance

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-Military situation

-Bombing

-Mining

-Attrition

-B-52s, carriers

-Results

-Mao’s writings on retreat

-November 7, 1972 deadline

-US negotiating position

-Prior to October 8, 1972

-Post -October 8, 1972

-US demands

-Cambodia

-North Vietnamese position

-PRC

-Laos

-Commission

-Souvanna Phouma

-Quoted in French

-US position

-Critics

-Demonstrators

-Establishment

-Journalists

-Professors

-Ministers

-Businessmen

-Supporters

-Intellectual backgrounds similar to Kraemer and Kissinger

-Workers

-Ethnics, Farmers, Southerners

-Washington, DC

-Quality of settlement

-War dead

-Effect on US foreign policy

-Thieu

-Effect on US stance

-Success of settlement

-Time frame

-Effect of failure of settlement on US foreign relations

-US-North Vietnam relations

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-Questions of other nations

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Conclusions

-Rio de Janeiro to Copenhagen, Hanoi to Moscow

-Political compared to diplomatic options

-Reasons for Vietnam War

-Berlin

-South Vietnam

-Cuba

-Psychological factors

-French Foreign Legion

-Discipline

-Prince [Aage] of Denmark

-Discipline of North Vietnamese forces

-Thieu

-South Vietnam’s military

-Kissinger’s meetings with regional intelligence officers

-Directives compared to execution

-Example

-Unknown place

-Cease-fire

-Gen. Duong Van Minh

-Sapper squads

Kissinger’s analysis

-Kissinger

-The President’s outlook

Kissinger and Kraemer

-Intellectual background

-Intelligence Quotient [IQ]

-Character quotient

-Harvard University, Yale University

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Promotions

-Army

-Support from field grade officers

-David Landau quote of Kraemer on brilliance [for Kissinger: The

Uses of Power]

-Landau

-Harvard

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Presentation of gifts

-Cuff links

-Presidential seal

-Kraemer’s son [Sven]

Kissinger and Kraemer left at 11:45 am.