Date: December 6, 1972

Time: 4:40 pm – 5:31 pm

Location: Camp David Study Table

The President talked with Col. Richard T. Kennedy.

[See Conversation No. 233-21]

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Kennedy’s schedule

-Sleep

Vietnam negotiations

-Meetings

-Timing

-Henry A. Kissinger’s message on settlement agreement

-Location

-Laurel Lodge

-Summary

-Session

-Tone

-Review of positions

-Settlement agreement

-Changes

-South Vietnam

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Concessions

-Acceptability

-US conditions

-Le Duc Tho’s position

-Changes

-Details

-Changes

-Maintenance

-Substance

-Previous agreement

-Translation of “administrative structure” [re. National

Committee of National Reconciliation and Concord

[NCNRC]

-Demobilization provisions

-Timing

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Political leverage

-North Vietnam-South Vietnam relations

-Renunciation of force

-Thieu

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-October 1972 agreement

-North Vietnamese prisoners in South Vietnam

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-Linkage to US POWs

-Section 8C

-Kissinger’s conversation with Anatoliy F.

Dobrynin

-Cease-fire

-Timing

-International Commission of Control and

Supervision [ICCS]

-Preamble

-Compromise

-US and Provisional Revolutionary

Government [PRG] signing

-Government of South Vietnam [GVN] signing

-US concessions

-Tho

-Withdrawal of US civilians

-Language

-Kennedy’s work with U. Alexis Johnson and Barry J.

Shillito

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-Discussion of modalities

-Changes

-Maintenance

-Difficulty

-South Vietnam agreement

-US option

-Military action

-Statement

-Dobrynin

-December 5, 1972 call to Kennedy

-Note on conditions

-Tone

-Soviet Union-North Vietnam relations

-US military action

-Effect

-Tactics

-Stalemate

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-Acceptability to South Vietnam, US

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-Kissinger’s view

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

-Stalemate

-US options

-Breakdown in talks

-US bombing and mining

-Cessation

-Return of POWs

-Compared to settlement agreement

-South Vietnam’s refusal

-POWs

-Effect on South Vietnam’s survival

-Kissinger’s view

-The President’s message to Kissinger

-US-Soviet Union summit

-Cancellation

-US bombing and mining

-Announcement

-Return of POWs

-US withdrawal

-Cessation of bombing and mining

-POWs for military disengagement deal

-Timing

-Summer 1973

-Congressional relations

-Cut off of funds

-Bombing

-Compared to settlement agreement

-Timing

-October 8, 1972

-Kissinger’s view

-North Vietnam

-Kissinger’s talks with Soviet Union, People’s

Republic of China [PRC]

-1972 election

-Twelve changes

-Return of POWs

-Timing

-Summer 1973

-Congressional relations

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-North Vietnam

-Blame

-POWs

-South Vietnam

-Congressional relations

-Cut off of aid to South Vietnam

-US public opinion

-Press relations

-Duration

-Summer 1973

-Effect

-US-Soviet Union and US-PRC relations

-US-Soviet Union summit

-Congressional relations

-Budget

-Aid to South Vietnam

-Bombing and mining

-POWs

-Emotion of issue

-Compared to settlement agreement

-POWs for withdrawal and cut off of aid to South Vietnam

-Return of POWs

-Duration

-Summer 1973

-Compared to continuation of talks

-Instructions for Kissinger

-Ultimatum

-US conditions

-Kissinger’s return from Paris

-US bombing

-US bombing

-Announcement

-Announcement

-North Vietnam’s possible reply

-POWs

-Cease-fire

-US reply

-Coalition government

-US bombing, mining for POWs

-Kissinger’s December 5, 1972 message

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-Congressional relations

-Compared to settlement agreement

-Acceptability to South Vietnam, US

-Bilateral deal

-Effect on South Vietnam’s survival

-POWs for withdrawal, cessation of bombing, mining

-Thieu’s position

-North Vietnam’s position

-Kissinger’s view

-Cut off of military and economic aid to South

Vietnam

-Bilateral deal

-Thieu’s position

-The President’s meetings [with Nguyen Phu Duc

and Tran Kim Phuong]

-US aid to South Vietnam

-Ultimatum

-Kissinger’s balance

-Recap of arguments

-Tho

-Breakdown in talks

-Reasons

-North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Translation of “administrative structure” re NCNRC

-Kissinger’s backgrounder

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Berlin

-Coalition government

-Compared to administrative structure to run

elections

-Compared to settlement agreement

-October 26, 1972 agreement

-Tho

-GVN

-October 8, 1972 agreement

-GVN’s survival

-North Vietnam, Vietcong [VC]

-Stalemate

-Blame on North Vietnam

-US public opinion

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-Withdrawal

-Kissinger’s view

-Settlement agreement

-Contingency planning

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Timing

-Kissinger, Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Tactics

-The President’s recommendations for settlement agreement

-South Vietnam

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Breakdown in talks

-Conditions

-Record

-South Vietnam

-Bilateral deal

-US aid

-Congressional relations

-Breakdown in talks

-Kissinger’s view

-US option

-Bombing

-Congressional relations

-Aid to South Vietnam

-Military costs

-Dobrynin

-Hanoi

-Kissinger

-Continuation of meetings

-Settlement agreement

-Conditions

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

-Kissinger’s press relations

-Breakdown in talks

-US bombing

-Rate

-Announcement

-Necessity

-Mining

-Cambodia

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-Public relations [PR]

-Announcement

-Presidential speech on TV

-Continuation of meetings

-Bilateral deal

-US bombing and mining

-Cessation

-POWs

-Cut off of aid to South Vietnam

-Effect on South Vietnam’s survival

-Breakdown in talks

-Kissinger’s proposed actions

-Return from Paris

-Announcement

-Presidential speech on TV

-US bombing

-Rate

-POWs

-Advisability

-Goal

-US bombing

-Funding

-Duration

-Air Force

-South Vietnam’s survival

-US aid

-Congressional relations

-South Vietnam’s rejection of October 8, 1972

agreement

-Publicity

-Compared to settlement agreement

-Thieu’s rejection

-Bilateral deal

-Cut off of aid to South Vietnam

-Congressional relations

-POWs

-US relations with PRC, Soviet Union, Congress

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

-Continuation of meetings

-US options

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-Consultation with Kissinger

-Announcement

-Advisability

-US bombing

-Rate

-US bombing

-Escalation

-Effect

-Congressional relations

-PR

-South Vietnam’s survival

-Thieu’s army

-US dependence

-Thieu

-Draft cable to Kissinger

-Kissinger’s message

-Delivery

-December 7, 1972 meeting

-The President’s reading

-Future editing

-Settlement agreement