Date: January 4, 1973

Time: Unknown between 10:03 am and 11:33 am

Location: Oval Office

Henry A. Kissinger met with William P. Rogers, Melvin R. Laird, Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, and

Col. Richard T. Kennedy.

Melvin R. Laird

Republicans

Photographs of Kissinger

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-Parties

The President entered at 10:03 am.

Laird’s trip

The President’s schedule

-Presentation ceremony for Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Defense Department

Congressional briefings

-Kissinger’s calls

-John C. Stennis

-F. Edward Hebert

-Barry M. Goldwater

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Hugh Scott

-Announcements

-William B. Saxbe

Vietnam settlement

-Negotiations

-Briefing

-Kennedy

-Notes

-Spiro T. Agnew

-[Thomas] Hale Boggs’ memorial service

-Rogers

-William H. Sullivan

-Paris talks

-Public posture

-Announcement of meeting

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Photographers

-Format of meeting

-Laird’s report, Moorer’s report

-Report on bombing in Vietnam

-Hospital

-National Security Council [NSC] staff

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

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-Civilian casualties

-Numbers

-South Vietnamese

-Destruction of cities by North Vietnamese

-Quang Tri

-Hue

-Saigon

-Population

-Hospitals, orphanages

-Purpose of reporting

-Double standard

-US air men

-Area bombing

-Hanoi

-Pinpoint bombing

-Specific targets

-Hospitals

-Report on civilian casualties

-Distribution

-Kissinger, Rogers, Laird, Charles W. Colson

-Hospitals

-Orphanages

-Schools

-The President’s visit to South Vietnam in 1967

-US hospital

-Patients

-Vietnamese, Americans

-Children’s ward

-Vietnamese child

-Casualty

-Courage

-Doll sent for child from Nixon

-Killing civilians

-Policy of North Vietnamese

Format of discussion

-Military briefing

-Kissinger

-Report on Paris talks

-Public posture

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-Development in talks

Military operations in Vietnam

-Activity

-Four military regions, Laos

-Air operations

-Number of sorties

-Targets

-Military capabilities

-Trails

-Passes

-Truck parks

-US ambassador to Laos, G. McMurtrie Godley

-B-52s in Laos

-Stability

-Laos, Cambodia

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Cease-fire

-Bombing

-Reports to Congress

-Positive results

-Military targets

-Hanoi

-Haiphong

-Photographs

-Loss of B-52

-Location

-B-52s

-Civilian casualties

-Defense Department responses

-Defense of bombing

-Negative charges

-Prisoner of War [POWs] camps

-Damage

-SAMs

-Commercial airport

-MiGs

-Hebert

North Vietnamese charges of civilian casualties

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-Public relations [PR] problem

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Impact of bombing on North Vietnamese

Impact on negotiations

-Kissinger

-Members of Congress

-Jackson

-Press coverage

-Congressional hearings

-North Vietnamese

-Use of photographs

-Negative impact

-Laird

-Individual briefings

-Hebert

Military operations in Vietnam

-B-52s

-Losses

-Percentage

-Anti-aircraft missiles

-North Vietnamese capabilities

-Christmas stand down

-Situation within North Vietnam

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-North Vietnamese recovery capabilites

-Timing

-Missiles

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-Railroad

-Damage assessment

-Repairs

-Missile assembly rate

-Bombing effectiveness

-Negotiations

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Weapon systems

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-Weather

-Air power

-Impact on tactics

-Instrument systems

The President’s message to B-52 crews

-Appreciation

Anti-war statements by captured pilots

-Haig

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Officers

-Lack of medical treatment

-B-52 pilots

-Morale

-North Vietnamese actions

Military operations in Vietnam

-Moorer’s call to Gen. Frederick C. Weyand

-North Vietnamese forces

-Numbers

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-South Vietnam Marines

-South Vietnam Airborne

-Ground action

-Kontum

-Military Region Two

-Hue

-Military Region One

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Intelligence

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South Vietnam Air Force

-Kissinger

-Florida

-Report

-Defense Department

-Weyand

-F-5s

-C-130s

-Capabilities

-Training

-Thieu’s attitude

-Vietnamization

-Success

-Air forces, logistics, ground forces

-Recent operations

-Air support

-Independence

Military operations in Vietnam

-B-52s

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-Number

-Tactical aircraft

-Effectiveness

-North Vietnamese communications

-Psychological impact

-Support

-Tankers

-Airmen

-Bravery

Photographs of bomb damage

-Hanoi

-Targets

-Railroads

-Craters

-Railroad yards

-Railroads

-Hanoi

-Trucks

-Use in briefings

-Craters

-Haiphong

-Warehouses

-Storage areas

-Fires

-North Vietnamese aircraft

-Airfield

-Lights

-Installations

-Storage

-Command and control

-Runway

-Communications

-Ambulance

-Industries

-Repair work

-Railroads

-Haiphong

-Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants [POL]

-B-52s

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-Hanoi power plant

-Smart bomb

-Power grid

-Destruction

Air raids

-Smart bombs

-Weather

-Headquarters

-Hanoi Hilton

-POWs

-Proximity

-Soviet Union

-Embassy

-Targets

-Telephone exchange

-Defense Headquarters

-Accuracy

-Mistakes

-Soviet Union

-Embassy

-Effects

-Report

-Recommendations for targets

-Training and assembly areas

-SONTAY

-Negotiations

-Timing

-Congress

-Losses

-Preparation

-Resumption of bombing

-Hanoi

Public posture of Defense Department

-Targets

-Military

Briefings

-Press relations

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-Use of photographs

-Rogers

-Congressmen, Senators

-Enemy build up

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Intelligence

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-Infiltration

-Increase

-Intentions

-Compared to last year’s rate

-Tanks

-Congress

-Stennis

-Tone

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-Stennis

Vietnam War

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-US aid to South Vietnam

-North Vietnamese buildup

-April 1972 offensive

-Effectiveness

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Intelligence

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Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s negotiations in Paris

-Sullivan

-South Vietnamese

-North Vietnamese

-Transcript of proceedings

-US proposals

-North Vietnamese delays

-Sovereignty

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-Language changes

-Protocols

-Signing

-Language changes

-POWs

-Protocols

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Transcript of proceedings

-Sullivan

-Laird’s memorandum

-December bombing of North Vietnam

-PR

-Congressional briefing

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-Military results

-Explanation

-North Vietnamese negotiating tactics

-Impact on negotiations

-Military targets

-US pilots’ safety

-Accidents

-Bad faith bargaining

-North Vietnamese

-North Vietnamese propaganda

-POWs

-Photographs

Rogers’s statement on Vietnam

-Congressional relaions

-House Foreign Affairs Committee

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Specificity

-Protocols

-Kissinger’s approval

-Negotiations

-Timing

-Kissinger

-Maurice Schumann

-Compared to information given foreigners

-North Vietnam

-Soviet Union

-PRC

-South Vietnam

-Schumann

-Limitations on disclosure

-Agreement with North Vietnamese

-House Foreign Affairs Committee

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Charles H. Percy

-Resolution

-Republican support

-Hebert

-POW camps

-Bomb damage

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-Photographs

-George H. Mahon

-Laird’s public statements

-Negotiations

-Progress

-North Vietnamese strategy

-Chowder and Marching Society

-Reaction to December 1972 bombing

-Review by White House, Kissinger

-Impact on negotiation

-North Vietnamese delays

-Advantage

-Delayed agreement

-Compared to past delays

-North Vietnamese’s view

-Congress

-The President’s unpredictability

Missiles

-Explanation

-December 1972 bombing

-Success

-Examples of North Vietnamese bad faith

-International Commission of Control and Supervision [ICCS]

-Restrictions

-Canada

-Investigations

-Cease-fire monitoring

-Infiltration

-Delay in release

-Developments in negotiations

Laird’s statement

-Military targets

-Photographs

-Congress

-Accidents

-Civilian casualties

-POW camps

-Publicity

-Stennis, Mahon

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-Briefing

-December 1972 bombing

-Announcement

-Military’s motivation

-Tone

-Military Assistance Command Vietnam [MACV]

-Saigon

-Content

-Statement of facts

-Military targets

-POW camps

-Timing

-Reaction of doves

-North Vietnamese position

-MACV’s role

-Moorer’s role

-Laird’s role

-North Vietnamese allegations

-Refutation

-POW camps

-Photographs

-Timing

Roger’s statement

-Congressional relations

-Demands

-Double track approach

-Delays

-Negotiations

-Vietnam settlement

-Prospects

-Optimism

-PR

-Negotiations

-Seriousness

-1973 Inauguration

-Photographs

Vietnam settlement

-Cease-fire

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-US military actions

-Administration attitude

-No statements

-Press relations

-Divisions in administration

-Ronald L. Ziegler

Congressional relations

-Supporters

-Stennis, Hebert

-House Foreign Affairs Committee

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Informing Congress

-Kissinger’s view

-Negotiations

-Briefing

-Press story

-Gerald R. Ford

-Freshman Congress members

-John D. Ehrlichman, Shultz

-Kissinger’s schedule

-William J. Fulbright

-The President’s meetings with Congressional leadership

-Scott, Carl B. Albert, Mansfield

-Briefings

-House Appropriations Committee

-House Armed Service Committee

-Press coverage

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-House Foreign Affairs Committee

-December bombing

-Resumption

-Purpose

-Targets

-Otto Passman

-Explanation

Haig’s award ceremony

-Citation

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Rogers, et. al., left at 11:33 am.