Date: December 27, 1972

Time: Unknown between 8:47 am and 10:12 am

Location: Oval Office

The President dictated a memorandum to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.

Instructions

-Talking paper

-Original and copies

The President’s schedule

-[Presentation of mementos]

The President replayed the dictation.

The President resumed the dictation.

The President’s schedule

-Presentation of mementos

-Cessation

-Cabinet Room, Oval Office

-Guidelines

-Commonness

-Appreciation

-1973

-Routine

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 8:47 am.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Col. Richard T. Kennedy

Bull left at an unknown time before 9:20 am.

[The President resumed his dictation]

The President’s schedule

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[This memorandum continues as Conversation No. 828-6]

Kennedy entered at 9:20 am.

Henry A. Kissinger’s and Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s schedule

Haig’s health

-Tiredness

-Puerto Rico

-Age

-Physical fitness

Kissinger’s health

-Work habits

-Energy

-Negotiations

-Temper

-Winston S. Churchill

-Naps

-Handling of staff

Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-B-52s

-Reports

-Number

-December 26, 1972

-Losses

-North Vietnam’s claims

Accuracy

-Damage

-Losses

-Tactics

-Targets

-The President’s conversations with Kissinger

-[Hanoi]

-Defenses

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-Percentages

-Estimates

-Defenses

-Tactics

-Targets

-Time

-Waves

-Number per day

-Directions

-Fighter cover

-MIGCAP [Anti-Mikoyen and Gurevich Combat Air Patrol]

-Iron Hand aircraft

-Electronic countermeasures [ECM]

-Intensity of air traffic

-Tactical Air [TACAIR] sorties

-Number

-Weather

-Electronic guidance

-Long Range Airborne Navigation [LORAN]

-Visual bombing

-F-4s and PATHFINDERS

-A-7s

-Accuracy

-Compared to visual bombing

-Laser guidance

-Weather

-Weather

-People Republic of China [PRC]

-B-52s

-Expectations

-North Vietnam

-February, March 1973

-Washington Special Actions Group [WSAG]

-Monsoons

-December 26,1972

-December 27, 1972

-Number of sorties

-Targets

-Timing

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-TACAIR sorties

-Number

-Targets

-Timing

-Weather

-Cancellation

-Changes

-Aircraft losses

-F-4s

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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 1

[National security]

[Duration: 3s ]

[Subject: Intelligence]

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-MIG-21s

-Search and Rescue [SAR]

-Helicopter

-Laos

-Crew

-MIG-21s

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BEGIN WITHDRAWN ITEM NO. 2

[National security]

[Duration: 2s ]

[Subject: Intelligence]

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-Attacks on MIG fields

-Soviet Union

-Location

-Hanoi

-Northwest

-Destruction of cities

-Hanoi

-Effect

-World War II damage

-Germany, Italy

-The President’s trip to Germany, 1947

-Essen

-Krups plant

-Berlin

-Soviet Union

-Living conditions

-Power plants and grids damage

-Hanoi, Haiphong

-Lights

-Gasoline generators

-Shipyard damage

-Haiphong

-Vehicle repair shops

-Hanoi

-Photographs

-Rail yards damage

-Rolling stock damage

-Disruptive effect

-Federal civilians’ morale

-WSAG

-Cambodia

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Negotiations

-Resumption

-Timing

-January 8, 1973

-North Vietnam’s offer, December 26, 1972

-Publicity

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

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-William H. Sullivan

-Press relations

-Newspapers

-“Doves”

-Cessation of US bombing north of 20 th

Parallel

-Annoucement

-Cessation of US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-December 31, 1972

-January 8, 1973

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-Congressional relations

-Reconvention

-Pre-January 1, 1973

-Experts meeting

-Issues

-Demilitarized Zone [DMZ]

-Signing problem

-Four parties

-People’s Revolutionary Government [PRG]

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Possible statement

-Recognition of juridical right as a

government

-Changes

-Resumption of war

-North Vietnam’s capacity and determination

-Resiliency

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Tempo of war

-Spring offensive

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Thieu

-Legalistic position

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese troops from South Vietnam

-Survival of government

-Elections

-Attitude, credibility

-North Vietnam’s position

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-1954, 1962 Geneva Conferences

-Surrender

-South Vietnam

-US sea, air, ground power

-Army

-Will

-Will

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Response to North Vietnam’s offensive, Summer 1972

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Effect

-Trieuphong

-Quang Tri

-US role

-Dependence

-Decisions

-North Vietnam

-Soviet Union and PRC aid

-Moral and material support

-Lessons for US

-US relations with allies

-Paternalism

-Communists

-People’s liberation movement

-Korean War

-Duration

-“Gooks”

-The President’s experience as Senator

-Gen. James A. Van Fleet

-South Koreans

-Toughness

-Relations with US

-Negotiations

-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnam’s demands

-Future of South Vietnam

-Congressional relations

-Cut off of US aid

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-Thieu

-Meeting with Haig

-The President’s letter

-Kissinger

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Leaks

-North Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Thieu

-US costs

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Safety of aircraft crews

-Parachutes

-B-52s

-Losses

-Surface to air missile [SAM]

-Hanoi

-POWs

-Duration of bombing campaign

-Size

-Bombs

-Stability

-Control

-Utapao Air Force base

-Lending efforts

-Survivors

-Casualties

-Damage

-Number

-Landings

-Repair

-Number

-Replacements

-Negotiations

-Resumption

-North Vietnam’s offer

-Rhetoric

-Experts, principals meetings

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-Settlement agreement

-Kissinger

-Effect of bombing

-Lack of conditions

-Cessation of US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Timing

-US messages

-Tone

-Breakdown

-Resumption of US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-North Vietnam’s intransigence

-Record

-Public relations [PR]

-Kissinger’s briefing

-Debate

-North Vietnam

-Discontent

-Demonstration, Christmas 1972

-Ground warfare

-Television [TV]

-Disappointment

-Expectations

-Laos [Lam Son], 1971

-Timing

-Congressional relations

-Christmas

-Press relations

-Christmas

-Football

-Press relations

-Network requests for Hanoi photographs

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Bomb damage

-Editorials and news stories

-Process

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-Failure, success

-Access

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-Availability of new material

-NSC

-US Information Agency [USIA]

-Washington Post

-1972 campaign

-Editorials and news stories

-Process

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-B-52s

-Number

-North

-Follow up attacks

-Psychological effect

-Targets

-Bomb damage assessments

-Military, strategic effects

-World War II

-Germany, Japan

-Psychological warfare

-Use of radio

-Leaflets

-Ecology

-Themes

-Negotiations

-Breakdown

-Resumption

-Cadre

-South Vietnam

-North Vietnamese government

-Peace

-Victory

-Purpose of leaflets

-Questioning of cadres

-Effect

-Radio themes

-Peace

-WSAG meetings

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Richard M. Helms

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-Schedule

-Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters

-State Department

-U. Alexis Johnson

-William J. Porter

-Defense Department

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-Confirmation

-[David] Kenneth Rush

-State Department

-Effectiveness

Nicaragua earthquake relief

-Engineer company

-Airlift

-Firefighting

-Debris moving

-Water purification

-Plants

-Engineers

-Firefighting

-Population

-Movement

-Epidemic control

-Field hospitals

-Medical supplies

-Food supplies

-Ships

-Guatemala

-Wheat, flour, rolled oats

-Refugees

-Epidemic control

-Deaths

-Estimate

-Compared to Peru

-Homeless

-Managua

-Destruction

-Reconstruction

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-Location

-Anastasio Somoza Debayle

-Fault

-Previous earthquakes

-US efforts

Disaster relief

-Romania

-Yugoslavia

-Peru

-Bangladesh

-Iran

-Earthquakes

-Distribution and collection

-Voluntary agencies

-House of Representatives

-Title II, Public Law [PL] 480

-Church World Services

-World Health Organization [WHO]

-Cut off

-Foreign policy

-Appropriations

-Management problems

-Merit

-Nicaragua earthquake relief

-Red Cross

-Church groups

-Federal government’s role

-Supplements

-Food

Vietnam War

-Press relations

-Network requests for Hanoi photographs

-Bomb damage

-Editorials and news stories

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

th

-B-52s

-Number

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-Losses

-Timing

-Tactics

-Timing

-Effect

-Radar

Kennedy left at 10:12 am.