Conversation 158-028

TapeTape 158StartFriday, December 29, 1972 at 6:49 PMEndFriday, December 29, 1972 at 6:52 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Kennedy, Richard T. (Col.)Recording deviceCamp David Study Table

On December 29, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Col. Richard T. Kennedy talked on the telephone at Camp David from 6:49 pm to 6:52 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 158-028 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 158-28

Date: December 29, 1972
Time: 6:49 pm - 6:52 pm
Location: Camp David Study Table

The President talked with Col. Richard T. Kennedy.

[See Conversation No. 237-36]

       Vietnam War
            -Cessation of US bombing north of 20th Parallel
            -Kennedy’s conversation with U. Alexis Johnson
                 -Notification
                        -Australian ambassador [Sir James Plimsoll]
                        -Prime Minister [Gough Whitlam]
                 -US bombing of North Vietnam
                        -Johnson’s view
            -US bombing of North Vietnam
                 -Press relations
                        -The President’s conversation with Kennedy and Gerald L. Warren
                        -Negotiations
                 -Johnson’s view
                 -[David] Kenneth Rush’s view
                 -North Vietnamese reaction
                        -Timing
                        -Johnson’s view
                 -Cessation
                        -Announcement
                              -Warren
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                  NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM

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                                                           Conversation No. 158-28 (cont’d)

                  -Kennedy’s conversation with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
                       -Timing

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Well, good evening, sir.
To cover Alex Johnson, yes, sir.
Fine.
And, uh, they're, uh, they're, they, they've got, uh, we've got a, a tremendous plan for you.
I hope you told Alex that there's one thing I want to be sure you're going to get down with.
I know you, you were hurting, but...
Yes, sir.
I made that clear as an alternative.
You understand the purpose of it?
Right.
We're, uh, the base.
Did we talk to the crew, you said?
Oh, yes, sir.
And, uh, Bill, Bill, Mr., um, what we did was precisely the right thing.
The M.D.U.
just brought them around.
Yes, sir.
Oh, well, most of it, most of it.
You know, I think it's going to come around.
I really do.
What other explanation are they going to offer?
They're going to be proud of the thing they're going to offer, right?
It's just basically the thing we were discussing before on the day that they're hitting them up long and wide.
Uh, why did we do it?
Why did we bomb?
And, uh, let's, uh, uh, we're just doing it for you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
We need to talk to you.
Absolutely, yes sir.
And as I mentioned, that's exactly the way, uh, the way, uh, Mr.
Rush said.
He said he's done exactly the right thing, and they understand it perfectly now.
If everybody's here today, why would they, why, what other conceivable reason would there be for him to have come at this point?
What if they waited another week?
They really want to get through it.
That's what it is.
That's what it is, you know.
Okay, fine.
We're going to take off at 10 o'clock in the morning, and you are on music as well, so we're in motion.
Yes, sir, absolutely.
Please be very comfortable, and you've got it.
I'll be speaking to the vice president early in the morning.
Right.
And everything is fine.
Fine.
All right, fine.
Thank you.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.