Conversation 022-109

TapeTape 22StartTuesday, April 11, 1972 at 2:06 PMEndTuesday, April 11, 1972 at 2:08 PMTape start time04:17:41Tape end time04:19:12ParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Helms, Richard M.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On April 11, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Richard M. Helms talked on the telephone from 2:06 pm to 2:08 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 022-109 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 22-109

Date: April 11, 1972
Time: 2:06 pm - 2:08 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Richard M. Helms.

[See Conversation No. 329-21]

     Vietnam
          -The President’s previous conversation with Henry A. Kissinger
               -Helm’s reports
                     -B-52 strikes
                           -North Vietnamese silence on strikes
                           -US broadcasts
                                -Air strikes
                                -Naval units
                                -B-52s
                                -Scope and effectiveness
                                -Number of vessels and aircraft involved

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Hello.
Director Helms.
Good afternoon, Mr. President.
Hi.
I was talking to Henry this morning and he was indicating that your reports had pointed out that the North Vietnamese were not broadcasting the fact that the B-52s had hit them.
Is that actually the case?
Yes, sir.
I believe it to be.
Can I ask you to go forward on your own way?
We've got broadcasts in there, I presume, and all the rest, haven't we?
Yes.
Well, to get in as much as you possibly can, I should have thought this before, with regard to, you know, not only the
The strikes that have taken place, but building it up beyond that, naval units on the move, more B-52s coming and so forth.
Right, sir.
Would you be sure that that is covered adequately so that it gets into, I don't know, how effective are those broadcasts in there?
Do people pick them up or not?
Yes, sir, they do indeed, and I can certainly handle this, and I will undertake it immediately.
Fine, if you would.
I want to be sure that since they're not mentioning it, we do.
But mention also the number of naval ships that are coming out, the more carriers, more B-52s, and the fact that this strike did take place or whatever it is, okay?
I'll do it, sir.
Bye.
Thank you.