Date: February 26, 1973

Time: 5:40 pm-7:15 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

William L. Safire

-Compared to Patrick J. Buchanan

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Press conference

-Question and answer [Q&A] format

-Time to complete assignment

-Compared to Raymond K. Price, Jr. and Buchanan

Press conferences

-Unanticipated questions

-Sarah McLendon

-Clark R. Mollenhoff

-Purpose

-Questions

-Submission in advance

-Follow up

-Unrehearsed format

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-Problems

-Advanced questions

-Advantages to press

-Follow up questions

-Preparation

-Q&A

-Compared to free questioning

-Avoidance of “No comment”

Input for President

-David N. Parker

-Coordination

-Telephone calls

-Congress

-John D. Ehrlichman

-List of Cabinet

-Response to President’s ideas

Kitchen cabinet

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-John A. Scali

-New York

Franklin R. Gannon

-Article

-Qualities as a writer

John F. Kennedy administration

-President’s view of treatment of public

-Game plan

Administration’s game plan

-List

-Press

-Congress

-Political

-Labor

-[First name unknown] Kahn

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-Business [?]

-Weekly meeting on one issue

-Competition

-White House staff input

-Buchanan

-Usefulness

-Ehrlichman

-Goals of administration

-Ehrlichman

-Gannon

-Analysis

-Logic as writer

-Price

-Analysis

-Meeting participant

-Buchanan

-Analysis

-Age

-Philosophical bent

-Price

-Ehrlichman

-Kissinger

-Public relations talents

-Gannon

Reorganization

-President’s point to Ehrlichman

-Reform

Issues

-Quality of life

-Leisure

-Environment

-Crime [?]

-Polls

-Economy [?]

Healthcare [?]

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The President talked with William Safire between 6:03 pm and 6:07 pm.

[Conversation No. 413-33A]

[See Conversation No. 43-200]

[End of telephone conversation]

Safire

Kennedy’s image

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

President’s image

-Enhancement

-Amnesty

-Press satisfaction

-Public reaction

-Price, Safire’s opinion

-Public reaction

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Letters from mothers [?]

-Poll numbers

-Political fallout

-William W. Scranton [?]

Vietnam settlement

-Peace with honor

-Press criticism

-Administration response

White House staff reaction to President’s Vietnam War policy

-November 3, 1969 speech

-Controversial actions

-Opposition

-Fear of failure, risks

-Riots

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Congressional and public relations

-John B. Connally

-Public pressure

-Respect for President

-Caving

-Budget

-Tax increase

-Effect on President’s popularity

-Tax increases

-President’s responsibility

-Veto messages

-Tax issues

-Democrats’ Congress

-Partisanship

-Vietnam

-Swedish television [TV]

-Unknown person’s appearance

-Legislature

-President’s appearance at Trader Vic’s [?]

-Former Presidents

-Image

-Image of President

-Public desires

Buchanan’s father-in-law

-Funeral

Press relations

-Criticism of President

-Response

-Safire

-Press

-President’s conciliation

-TV appearance

-Display of anger

-Statement about POWs being programmed

-Public response

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-Press response

-New York Times

-Editorial

-Attack on POWs

Vetoes

-Statements

-Tone

-Bryce N. Harlow’s judgment

-Wording

-Effect on Congress

-Press coverage

Public mood

-Sensitivity

-Kissinger

-Harvard University colleagues

-State Department

Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Weak link

-Kissinger

-Compared with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Pressures

Kissinger entered at 6:30 pm.

Greetings

Kissinger’s schedule

-Egypt

-Negotiations

Haldeman left at 6:30 pm.

-Hafiz Ismail [?]

-Compared with Gamal Abdel Nasser [?]

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Egypt

-Negotiations

-Egypt compared with Vietnam

-Duration of meeting

-Kissinger’s memo to President

-Issues

-State Department’s opinion

-Arab initiative

-President’s view

-Effect

Vietnam

-Withdrawals

-Timing

-Data

-B-52 strike

-Scowcroft

-POWs

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Withdrawal deadline

-Bunker [?]

-Quid pro quo

-William H. Sullivan

-Withdrawal and cease-fire

-Negotiations

-Laos and Cambodia

-Bombing

Middle East negotiations

-Meetings with Joseph J. Sisco and William P. Rogers

-Settlement

-Palestinians

-Negotiations

-Kissinger’s role

-Ismail [?]

-US position

-Promises

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-Agreements

-Negotiations

-Back channel compared with official channel

-Negotiations

-Emotion

-Procedure

-General agreement of principles between Egypt and US

-Talks with Israel

-Interim settlement

-Egypt

-Detailed negotiations

-Timing of first two stages

-State Department’s knowledge

-Israel

-General principles

-Interim agreement

-Egypt-Israel negotiations

-Syria, Jordan negotiations with Israel

-Leverage for Israel, Egypt settlement

-Jordan

-Timing

-Israel

-US negotiations

-Egypt

-April 10 meeting

-“Heads of an agreement”

-Fundamental principles

-US talks with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Ismail’s opinion

-Heads of agreement

-Israel’s agreement

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s role

-Joint communication

-US recommendations

-Importance

-Negotiations

-Common principles between US and Egypt

-Israel

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-US, Brezhnev joint communication

-Interim settlement

-Compared with full settlement

-Syria, Jordan, Egypt

-Israel’s withdrawal

-Kissinger’s talks with Ismail

-Israel’s security

-Egypt’s sovereignty

-Golda Meir

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-Kissinger’s discussions with Brezhnev

-State Department’s role

-Rogers

-USSR, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-State Department

-Sullivan

-Position on Middle East

-Israel

-Administration strategy

Stephen B. Bull [?] entered at an unknown time after 6:31 pm.

Schedule

-Departure

Bull [?] left at an unknown time before 7:15 pm.

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Kissinger’s talks with Israel

-Egypt’s negotiating position

-US position

-Conflict with Israel

-Timing of negotiations

-State Department

-Interim settlement with Anwar el-Sadat, Israel

-Kissinger’s strategy

-Interim settlement

-Principles

-Arab cooperation

-USSR support

-May 1972 summit

-Israel’s agreement

-Two tracks

-Interim settlement

-Direct talks

-Timing of settlements

-Jordan, Egypt

-US aid to Israel

-US relations with Israel

-Domestic support

-Jews

Criticism of President’s policies

-Time magazine [?]

-News story

-Success

-Jealousy

-Europe

-US-USSR relations

-December 1972 bombing

-Justifications

-POWs

-New York Times [?] editorial

-Attack on POWs’ integrity

-Public reaction

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-Credibility gap

Vietnam War

-Solicitation of opinion of McGeorge Bundy, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Scranton

New York Times

-Opposition to Soviet gas deal

-Economic arguments

-USSR’s persecution of scientists [?]

-John B. Oakes

-Position on USSR, PRC

-Attacks on President’s foreign policy

-Motives

-John Kennedy

-US liaison office

-Support

-Brezhnev’s visit to US

-US-USSR trade relations

-Private company

-Wheat deal

-US losses

-Oil deal

-US losses

-New deal

-Outrage

-Market rate

-US shipping

-Opposition to President

Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy

-Relations with Taiwan

-PRC relations with Taiwan

-Kissinger’s conversation with Chou en-Lai

-Satisfaction

Attacks on President

-Kissinger

-India-Pakistan

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-Press frustrations

-Kissinger’s stories

-Women

-Attacks on Kissinger

-Public reactions

-Average citizenship

-Attention

-New York Times

Foreign policy

-PRC, USSR, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] agreement, Vietnam

settlement

-Public support

-Establishment opposition

-Thomas W. Braden

-Tokyo

-Article

-PRC initiative

-Nuclear test bans

-John Kennedy

-Treaty

-Chemical and biological warfare

-Testing

-Compared with [Supersonic Transport] SST [?]

-Cancer

-Radioactivity

-Issue

-Value

-Press relations

-POWs

-Political benefits

-Statements in support of President, December bombing

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer’s story

-Clapping

-December 1972 bombing

-Washington Star, Chicago Tribune

-Congressional opposition

-Negotiations

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-Breakthrough

-POWs

-Release

-Bombing

-Leverage

-Deadline to North Vietnam

Vietnam settlement

-Success

-Cambodia

-Phnom Penh

-Communist forces

-Coalition [?]

-Cambodia’s self-determination

-Diplomatic protests

-PRC [?]

Kissinger

-Report on Ismail meetings

-President’s press conference

-Talking paper for President’s Golda Meir meeting

-Meeting with President

Golda Meir

-Talks with Kissinger

-Meeting with President

-Length

-Dinner

-Purchases

-Effects

-Kissinger’s opinion

-Negotiating leverage

Kissinger left at 7:15 pm.

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