Date: February 7, 1973

Time: 9:54 am-10:10 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

John C. Stennis

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-Physical condition

-President’s visit

-President’s telephone call

-Doctor’s opinion

-W[illiam] Stuart Symington

-Grip

Vietnam Settlement

-Howard K. Smith

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Charles W. Colson’s telephone call

-Support for administration

-US aid for North Vietnam

-Compassion

-Reparations

-Right-wing

-Investment in peace

-Smith’s comment

-Credit

-Laos cease-fire

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Kissinger’s forthcoming trip

-Purpose

-Cease-fire

-Vientiane

-Prisoners of war [POWS]

-President’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-J. William Fulbright

-Enemies

-State dinner for [Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talal

-William P. Rogers

-Meeting

-Kissinger’s trip

US-Europe relations

-Initiative

-Public relations

-Vietnam

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-Weariness

-Soviet Union

-“Grand new scheme for Europe”

-Peter J. Peterson’s mission

-Great Britain officials’ visit with Kissinger

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle

-Algeria

-Relations with John F. Kennedy

-Attention from Algerian War

-Compared to Administration’s initiatives

-Latin America [?]

-Africa

US-Indian relations

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Conversation with President

-Indian ambassadorship

-State Department

-Indira Gandhi

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Harvard University

-Snubs

Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi and People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Departure

-Cables

-Daily summary

-Ziegler’s role

-Foreign press

-Kissinger’s staff

-Herbert G. Klein

-PRC

-Sightseeing

-Klein

-William A. Sullivan

-Briefings

-Economic aid to North Vietnam

-Numbers

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Vietnam settlement

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Telephone call to Kissinger

-Economic aid to North Vietnam

-Numbers

-PRC

-Kissinger’s return to Harvard University

-Economic aid to North Vietnam

-Support for President

-Mail in opposition

-Economic aid to North Vietnam

-Defense

-Proposals to North Vietnamese

-Strategy

-US political system

-Difficulties in getting through Congress

-North Vietnam’s understanding

-Common US-North Vietnam goals

-Economic reconstruction

-Number

-Subtle methods

-President’s judgment

-Increase in funds

-Difficulties with Congress

-Mansfield

-North Vietnam’s cooperation

Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi and PRC

-Airplane for Kissinger

-Air Force One

-Quality

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-Bangkok

-Refueling

-Spain

-Tehran

-Bangkok

-Time of travel

-Winds

-Vientiane, Laos

-Press

-Contact with Ziegler

-Accompanying Kissinger

-North Vietnam

-Accommodations

-Application to North Vietnamese

-Previous trips

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Options

-Hanoi

-Uncertain outcomes

Vietnam Settlement

-Press

-Chicago Tribute, Washington Star, Buffalo News, Los Angeles Times

-Editorials

-Criticism of December 1972 bombing

-Senate

-President’s explanation of bombing

-George H. Gallup poll

-Public support

-Administration’s critics

-Vietnam policies

-John Kenneth Galbraith

-Pride, arrogance

-Communications with the administration

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-Shutout

-Academic critics

-Kissinger’s television [TV] interviews

-“Doves”

-Eventual support for the administration

-Peace

-Long range

-Outsiders

Kissinger’s trip to Hanoi and PRC

-Helicopter pad

-Car

Kissinger left at 10:10 am.