President Nixon and Col. Richard T. Kennedy discuss the status of ongoing Vietnam peace negotiations following Henry Kissinger’s decision to postpone meetings in Paris. Concerned about appearing weak, Nixon emphasizes that Kissinger must avoid a 'begging' posture and considers ordering retaliatory airstrikes on North Vietnam. Nixon also instructs Kennedy to brief Vice President Agnew on the current diplomatic stalemate while ordering a 48-hour delay for both the briefing and the Vice President’s travel plans.
On December 5, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Col. Richard T. Kennedy talked on the telephone from 8:56 am to 8:59 am. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 034-019 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 34-19 Date: December 5, 1972 Time: 8:56 am – 8:59 am Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Col. Richard T. Kennedy. [See Conversation No. 387-4C] Vietnam negotiations -Call from Henry A. Kissinger -Paris meeting -Timing -Kissinger’s possible return -Impression -US bombing of North Vietnam -Timing -Cable to Kissinger -Cable from Kissinger -Settlement agreement -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -Possible briefing by Kennedy -Comment by Agnew -Stalemate -Postponement -Kissinger -Agnew’s trip -Timing
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