President Nixon and Henry Kissinger discuss the successful completion of the second wave of B-52 bombing raids over North Vietnam, noting that only one aircraft sustained damage. Kissinger reports that Soviet news agency TASS has already publicized the strikes on Hanoi’s marshalling yards, confirming the effectiveness of the attack. Both men justify the escalation as a necessary strategic response, concluding that they had no other viable options to force the North Vietnamese to take notice.
On December 18, 1972, Henry A. Kissinger and President Richard M. Nixon talked on the telephone from 1:17 pm to 1:18 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 034-128 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 34-128 Date: December 18, 1972 Time: 1:17 pm - 1:18 pm Location: White House Telephone Henry A. Kissinger talked with the President. [See Conversation No. 381-13] Vietnam War -US bombing -B-52s -Second wave -Status of plane -Return from North Vietnam -News reporting -Tass -Raid on Hanoi -Fires -Marshalling yard -Effect -Rationale
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