69. Transcript of a Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (Sullivan)1
[Omitted here is a discussion of Canada’s participation in the International Commission of Control and Supervision.]
S: Now, another thing I wanted your judgment on—We’ve been doing a lot of leafleting and dropping of miniature radios and things of that sort …
K: I would go easy on that.
S: North of the 20th, huh. What I think I’ll tell them is they can still use the balloons to drift in, right?
K: Right.
S: And they can launch stuff that floats in from the sea but no air drops.
K: Absolutely.
S: No. Okay.
K: On our side we keep getting, you know, insistent messages that we sign on March [October] 30th.
S: I’m sure.
[Page 298]K: On October 30th, and I finally asked them to explain to me how we can sign a document that begins by saying “with the concurrence of a party that hasn’t concurred.”
S: You’re getting logical again.
K: And we’ve got the Russians and Chinese in action and we hope we can get everyone quieted down now.
S: I think the general—I haven’t finished reading this long diatribe of tears but the general impact of it on the press is not all that too bad.2
K: No, but we got some intelligence that the guy is really off his rocker.
S: So Al Haig told me.
K: You know, I could live with—If all of this is posturing, it’s actually quite true but if—
S: But if he’s really thinking the same behind us.
K: But he thinks he’s got us face down and that his trick now is to come up with an alternative proposal.
S: I’m afraid that’s what his Ambassador3 is going to be carrying back on Saturday or Sunday.
K: Yeah. Well, we better start turning the screws a bit. We better have a talk before you talk to his Ambassador.
S: Okay, I don’t think he will be in until the weekend.
K: Right. Okay, Bill.
S: One final thing just in case Laird calls you, I don’t think he will but his people have been trying to get Porter to raise the POW issue.
K: No, no, no.
S: And I’ve turned it off.
K: Absolutely not.
S: They said they were going to get Laird to call you but—
K: Absolute insanity. We’ve got that solved.
S: Yeah. Good.
K: Okay.
S: Okay, Henry, bye.
- Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, Kissinger Telephone Conversations, Box 16, Chronological File. No classification marking.↩
- Sullivan was referring to the address to the nation Thieu made on October 24. See footnote 4, Document 72.↩
- Tran Kim Phuong.↩