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. The President was in Key Biscayne, Florida; Kissinger was in Washington. According to a note on the transcript, the call was placed late in the afternoon.
December 3, 1971.
P: Any late developments?
K: It’s more and more certain it’s India attacking and not Pakistan. We cut off other military supplies. Secy. wants to go to Security Council and go on TV. I say we can go just as soon as Pakistan says it’s all right with them. We are sending a message(2) through our channels to speed it up. I don’t think we should rush until we see what they want. And tell the Chinese it’s done with Pakistan’s concurrence.
P: Why stick our nose in unless they want us.
K: The right way to do it is low key way and call a Security Council meeting.
P: If Rogers goes on TV it’s not going to be a plague on both your houses. He understands?
K: I hope so.
P: He knows. They have the same facts we have. Don’t they know India—Everyone knows Pakistan not attacking India.
K: Attacks took place at 5:45 when dusk falling. Three commercial airfields. The other attack at [omission in the source text]. Pakistan could not do it in 15 minutes. Pakistan must be [have] jumped off and India pursued. [omission in the source text] You can’t follow us and other side has 5 hours on alert. That’s what Moorer said.
P: They would do it at dawn to surprise them.
K: And keep up attacks.
P: It’s a tragedy the Indians are so treacherous. Her attitude—not that it is [omission in the source text] our attitude but to put it on an anticolored attitude. How much help is she getting from colored people?
K: We should stop [start?] cutting economic aid now. $90 million of letters of credit unsigned.
P: Put a stop order on them. They must be signed by me. I think we should go slow on giving visas to Americans going there. American businessmen and others.
K: Right.
P: Tell them to slow down. We don’t want to have to evacuate some jerks and businessmen trying to make investments. What else?
K: Administratively the [omission in the source text] is cut aid next year.
P: That would have to be done in Congress.
K: [omission in the source text]
P: I see. Get Hannah busy and let it leak. We told her if they went in it would be tough.
K: Scott made a speech and Morse and Frelinghuysen(3) already said something.
P: He(4) was pro-Indian but an honest man.
K: He turned around.
[Omitted here is discussion unrelated to South Asia.]
[P:] On India/Pakistan we are not doing this out of peak [pique] or mad at India. They may react like Nasser did.
K: It’s not in their interest.
P: It puts them fully in hands of Russians.
K: It will drive Chinese to us.
P: Can Russians feed 400 million Indians?
K: And Egypt and Cuba? They are getting overextended.
P: You give figure of 6 million dollars worth of aid.(5)
K: It turns out to be 10.
P: Multilateral also?
K: Yes. But 10 is quite a slug.
P: I bet Passman’s figure is bigger. Give Passman a call.(6) Say President says 10 billion to India and ask what his figures show. He would appreciate being asked. Going to Gridiron tomorrow?
K: No.
P: Lucky.