Date: February 14, 1973

Time: 11:16 am -11:52 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft, Richard M. Helms, Ronald L. Ziegler; the

White House photographer and members of the press were present at the beginning of the

meeting.

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Greetings

-Greek Chorus

Photograph session

Ziegler left at an unknown time after 11:16 am.

Seating

[Photograph session]

Iran

-Caviar

-Quality

-Compared to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Ambassador’s gift

Helms

-Departure for Iran

-William P. Rogers

-Shah of Iran [Mohammed Reza Pahlavi]’s schedule

-Iranian New Year

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-Trip

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-Joseph Simpson Farland

-Overlap of ambassadors

-Preparations for trip and post

-Conversations with John B. Connally

-President’s letter

-First draft of paper

-Persian Gulf states

Middle East

-Talk with Great Britain’s diplomatic counterparts

-President’s conversation with Edward R. G. Heath

-Problem

-Great Britain’s security and trade interest in Persian Gulf region

-US interests

-US companies

-Oil from Saudi Arabia

-Great Britain, France, Netherlands

-Strategy

-Helms’s view

-Cooperation

-Great Britain

-Security problem in Persian Gulf

-Non-cooperation on other issues

-Connally

-Oil companies

-Helms’s viewpoint

-President’s advice

-Helms’s role

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA] background

-Governments’ stability

-Energy problem

-US interests

-Dealing with area countries, USSR

-Pipeline

-USSR, US companies

-Consultations

-Iran

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-Foreign companies

-Great Britain, Netherlands

-US companies

-Connally

US-Mexico relations

-Luis Echeverria Alvarez

-Actions

-Graciousness during US visit

-Nelson A. Rockefeller’s viewpoint

-Welcoming Salvador Allende Gossens

-Criticism of US

-Motives

-Cheapshot

-Deep beliefs

-Helms’s view

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US-MEXICO RELATIONS

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US-Mexico relations

-Echeverria’s previous US visit

-Statements

-Domestic political reasons

-Latin America

-Difficulties

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US-MEXICO RELATIONS

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-Ties with US

-Echeverria’s actions

-Panama meeting

-United Nations [UN] Security Council

-Helms’s statement for President

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US-MEXICO RELATIONS

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US-Mexico relations

-US concern about leaders

-Leftism

-Advisors to Echeverria

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Echeverria

-US business people

-Concern

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-Connally

-Foreign governments’ criticism of US

Domestic reasons

-Yucatan meeting

-Vietnam

-US opportunity

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US-MEXICO RELATIONS

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-US reaction to public statements

-Dangers of overreaction

-Private meetings

US-Indonesia relations

-Lt. Gen. T. N. J. Suharto

-Conversation with Spiro T. Agnew

-Supporter of US

-Request for military aid

-Adam Malik

-Agnew’s conversation with Suharto

-US Congress, public opinion

-Opposition to assistance

-Equal treatment

-Private discussion

-Suharto’s survival

-US support

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US-Philippine relations

-Ferdinand E. Marcos

-Criticism of US

-Elections

-US aid

Criticism of US

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Philippines

-Allies

-Japan

-Europe

-Great Britain

-Dependence on US

-US arrogance

-Respect for US

-World leaders

-Need for balance

-US pressure

-William P. Rogers

-India

-Indira Gandhi

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Suharto, Echevarria, Trudeau

-US handing

-Reactions

-Public opinion

-Congress

-Trend toward isolationism

-Helms’s role

-CIA background

-Public position

-Echevarria

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US-MEXICO RELATIONS

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-US protest

-Responsiveness

US-Mexico relations

-Echevarria

-Susceptibility to Communism

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MALIK

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Criticism

-Malik

-Agnew’s report

-Statements

-Thailand

-Thanom Kittikachorn

-Support for US

-US withdrawal

-Anti-US statements

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-Congressional reaction

-Isolationism

-Spending on ghettos

-Japan

-Kakuei Tanaka’s statements

-Eisaku Sato

-Suharto

-Communist threat

-US in Vietnam

-Thailand

-Singapore

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Agnew

Scowcroft left at 11:38 am.

Middle East

-Helms’s notes

-Split in US government

-Tactics, policy, strategy

-State Department

-Pro-Arab

-Public negotiations

_Israel

-Rogers

-US Jew’s criticism

-Rogers’s plan

-Criticism

-Concessions to Israel

-Unfairness of criticism

-“Pro-settlement”

-Joseph J. Sisco

-Kissinger

-Jewish background

-Pressures

-US Jews

-Israel

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-Compensation

-Leanings

-Israel

-Settlement

-Timing of US elections

-Israel’s elections

-Non-public tactics

-Conflicts with Rogers, State Department

-Concerns

-Public confrontations

-Armed conflict

-Private talks in US

-Rogers’s, Sisco’s opposition

-Egypt

-Golda Meir

-State Department’s role

-USSR involvement

-Kissinger’s, President’s views

-Talks with Leonid I. Brezhnev, Anatoly F. Dobrynin

-Objectives

-Settlement

-Client states

-Avoidance of conflicts with US

-US interests

-Jewish support for President

-Israel lobby

-US support for Israel

-Motives

-Balance of power

-Meir

-Statements of intransigence

-President’s concern

-Domestic pressures

-Status quo position

-Kissinger

-USSR role

-Helms’s role

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-Shah of Iran

-Moderate position

-Helms’s role

-Call to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Departure for Iran

-Report

-Israeli-Arab negotiations

-President’s position

-Pressure on Israel

-USSR

-Pressure on Egypt

-Effect of US support of Israel

-Long term interests

-Isolation

-Anti-American Arabs

-USSR

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:38 am.

Schedule[?]

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:52 am.

Middle East

-Helms

-Reputation as Pro-Arab

-President’s experience

-Visit to Egypt

-Gamal Abdel Nasser

-Dealings with Israelis

-Mission to Iran

-Pro-Israel assignment

-Publicity

-Helms’s attitude

-Support for settlement

-Tactics

-Need for action

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-USSR

-Summit meeting

-Israel’s election

-Helms’s paper

-Haldeman

-Meeting with President

James R. Schlesinger

-Jewish background

-Lutheran

-Vulnerability

Jewish influence

-Kissinger

-Liberals’ criticism

-Vietnam settlement

-Bombing of Germany in World War II

Schlesinger

-CIA director

-Jewish background

President’s schedule

-Meeting with Helms

-Paper

-USSR

-Middle East settlement

-Meir’s visit

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Helms left at 11:52 am.