About this recording 22–62 President Richard M. Nixon Henry A. Kissinger March 30, 1972 Henry A. Kissinger Richard M. Nixon American Defense and Security Conversation No. 22-62 Date: March 30, 1972 Time: 8:02 pm - 8:07 pm Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger. Laos -Washington Star report -Gunship in Laos -Kissinger’s report -Surface-to-Air Missiles [SAMs] -Attack -US response -Delay -Possible attack on SAM sites -Previous responses -Air Force planes -Radar -Gunship -Number of crewmen -The President’s view -Protective reaction -Adm. Thomas H. Moorer -Weather -Scope of response -North Vietnamese offensive -Kissinger’s view -Military 51 NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF Tape Subject Log (rev. 10/06) -Moorer -Kissinger’s calls to Moorer Soviet Union -Response Secret White House Tapes | Richard M. Nixon Presidency 22–62 This recording is currently not available on millercenter.org. To listen to it, please email Mike Greco at mdg4u@virginia.edu Previous 22–46 Next 699–1 More Richard M. Nixon Recordings View all Richard M. Nixon tapes 699–1 audio icon 699–2 audio icon 699–3 audio icon 699–4 audio icon 699–5 audio icon 699–6 audio icon 699–7 audio icon 699–8 audio icon 700–1 audio icon 700–10 audio icon