'This Is In Absolute Confidence'
'This Is In Absolute Confidence'
In this conference call with three 1968 presidential candidates, President Johnson reviewed recent developments on Vietnam and his conditions for imposing a total bombing halt on the North. Hanoi had demanded a cessation of bombing in order for peace talks to move forward; for his part, Johnson needed assurance that the North Vietnamese would refrain from shelling civilians in South Vietnamese cities, respect the Demilitarized Zone [DMZ] between North and South Vietnam, and consent to Saigon's participation in peace talks. Hanoi's move toward acceptance of those conditions had set the stage for a bombing halt—and the emergence of a new dynamic in the U.S. presidential race.
Location: Oval Office
Tape Number: WH6810-04-13547