1971-12-03
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Foreign Relations of the United States
Volume X1
South Asia Crisis, 1971
Source: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Kissinger Papers, Box 370, Telephone Conversations, Chronological File. No classification marking.
Washington, December 3, 1971, 10:55 a.m.
R: Hello.
K: Hello, Bill. I just talked to the President. He is agreeable to the Security Council thing as soon as we get all the facts in. He is absolutely adamant about getting a statement(2) out at noon. He is raising cain again. I am getting the hell. He wants it to tilt towards Pakistan. He doesn’t want it to be [omission in the source text] (Laughter). I agree with you, and I told the President that, that we should not go into the long history. We should save that for the UN, but I think we should put out the statement at noon.
R: I am in favor of that. I just hesitate putting out a statement condemning India.
K: No, no. I agree with you that we should not put out the long statement at noon, but I think we should put out some of these facts in the background pages.
R: The facts we are speaking about are old hat as far as the news is concerned so a review statement to the press is like water off a duck’s back.
K: I told the President that the argument the people will give is it’s like Finland attacking Russia; that they were provoked into it and didn’t have any choice.
R: The question is: Should we take a judicial role ourselves and decide who is guilty? I think it would be better placed in the Security Council.
K: What I recommend, Bill, if you agree, is that the gist of what we had in that statement be used.
R: I would say something like this: In view of the deteriorating situation in the area, we are cutting off all military shipments to India now. If this develops any interest on the part of the press then when Bush goes to the Security Council he can outline the steps about Pakistan.
K: That is correct. We should do it on that basis. Another thing the President said is that we are considering cutting off economic aid.
R: Well, we said we are considering other steps; that is just one of them.
K: Well, I think it is beyond the point where we can mention that. Let’s just put out the military statement.