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Telcon The President March 11, 1972; 11:10 a.m. P: Hello, how are you? What is the situation with regard to that Vietnam thing? You say Moorer believes no extensive strikes are necessary? K: No. Morroer would like to make extensive strikes, but I think it would be a mistake. If they are going to attack they have moved supplies into position now. We don't have to attack North Vietnam to knock out supplies for whatever offensive they do next week. P: I am not talking about North Vietnam. I am talking about attacks in South Vietnam. K: In South Vietnam they are going full blast. P: Are we trying to concentrate in B-3 area, or just dazzling around as usual.? K: I will have to check. P: I understand they can't hit everything but if they will just hit something instead of just sporadically. K: They are doing 50% more now than before the NSC meeting. I will give Moorer a call. P: Pound him in terms of hitting the South -- that is where supplies and personnel are. Get in there and do something about it. K: If they find military things in the DMZ north of the line that is technically North Vietnam but it is a violation of the DMZ. P: Yes. I think the North Vietnamese strikes can come. I don't think they are going to do a lot of good but if they come have them come after the offensive breaks. K: I think so, because then we can put it on the basis that they tricked us. We made every effort to talk to them. We told them there would be no escala- tion and nevertheless they hit us. P: How do you go about that? K: We would have to decide whether we want them to blow the channel again but we could gear that to the intensity of the attacks. But we could just hit them. We told the Chinese and the Russians we would do it.