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246–37
  • Hugh Scott
  • Robert C. Byrd
  • Robert P. Griffin
  • Gerald R. Ford
  • Carl B. Albert
  • William E. Timmons
  • Clark MacGregor
  • Henry A. Kissinger
April 7, 1971
Conversation No. 246-37

Date: April 7, 1971
Time: 7:09 pm - 7:59 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Hugh Scott, Robert C. Byrd, Robert P. Griffin, Gerald R. Ford, Carl B.
Albert, William E. Timmons, and Clark MacGregor

Scott

Greetings

Allen J. Ellender
-Schedule

Photo session

President’s office

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 7:10
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J. Bruce Whelihan and members of the press entered at 7:11 pm

General conversation

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 7:12 pm

Kissinger’s schedule
-Media

Whelihan and the members of the press left at 7:13 pm

President’s conversation with Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield, April 6, 1971

President’s schedule
-Congressional leaders
-Richard B. Russell
-Ellender
-Meetings with the President

Vietnam
-President’s forthcoming speech, April 7, 1971
-Troop withdrawals
-Korea
-Cambodian incursion
-Army of the Republic of Vietnam [ARVN] performance
-Effect on North Vietnamese military capability
-President’s forthcoming speech, April 7, 1971
-Rate
-United States’ goals
-Troop withdrawal
-Date
-Prisoners of War [POWs]
-Flexibility
-South Vietnam
-Possible actions by Congress
-Responsibility
-POWs
-President’s options
-Albert and Ford
-Timing
-POWs
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-Congress
-Negotiations
-President’s options
-Combat forces
-Laotian incursion
-Effect
-President’s policies
-Air strikes Conv. No. 246-37 (cont.)
-Reductions since 1969
-Laos
-Lam Son
-Figures
-Casualties
-Reductions
-Tet Offensive
-Timing
-Negotiations
-Prospects
-President’s forthcoming speech, April 7, 1971
-POWs
-Timing
-South Vietnamese military activities
-Casualties
-Congressional action
-Possible effects
-Unknown man
-Trip to Bonn
-POWs
-Melvin R. Laird
-Possible United States’ withdrawal
-Troop withdrawals
-Timing
-United States’ policy
-Residual forces
-Korea
-POWs
-Timing
-POWs
-Issue
-United States-held prisoners
-Troop withdrawal
-South Vietnamese military capability
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-United States’ bargaining position
-Troop withdrawal
-Difficulties
-Negotiations
-Thailand
-United States’ treaty responsibilities
-Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan
-South Vietnam Conv. No. 246-37 (cont.)
-US forces


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-Laos
-Casualties
-Cambodia
-French
-South Vietnamese incursion
-Air campaign
-Prospects
-Congress
-Possible actions
-Responsibility

Donald W. Riegle, Jr.

House of Representatives
-Ford and Albert

General conversation
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Ziegler and Kissinger left at 7:43 pm

Forthcoming calls to Senate Committees
-Laird
-William P. Rogers

General conversation Conv. No. 246-37 (cont.)

Scott’s efforts

MacGregor’s conversation with Laird

Scott, et al. left at 7:59 pm
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