-Bombing
-Private meeting on April 24
-Conditions
-Bombing
-William P. Rogers's statement
-Timing
-Porter
-The President's instructions to Kissinger
-Porter’s statement
-White house support
-Rogers
-An loc
-Current situation
-Rogers’s proposed statement
-Past negotiations
-October 1968 bombing halt
-North Vietnamese refusal to negotiate
-Negotiations
-Resumption
-Conditions
-US position
-Kissinger’s conversation with Melvin r. Laird
-Thanks for support
-Conflict with Rogers
-Negotiations
-Edmund S. Muskie's and Edward M. Kennedy's positions
-Value
-Air strikes
-Effectiveness
-Meeting on April 24
-Hanoi’s acceptance
-Vorontsov's message to North Vietnam
-Kissinger’s Moscow trip
-Naval bombardment
-Schedule
-Kissinger’s instructions to Thomas H. Moorer
-Kissinger’s trip to Moscow
-Cancellation
-US response
-German issue
-Strauss
-Blockade
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