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TELCON Amb. Dinitz - Secretary Kissinger January 9, 1974 11:50 a. m. K: Mr. Ambassador. I was lonely and I thought I would talk to you just to say we have had another day without any leaks. from Israel. D: There was no leak. K: I know, I just called to tell you you haven't screwed anything up today. Just for the guidance of the press, we have said we are coming aut at the suggestion of your government. So don't deny it, will you. D: No, no. How are you going to present it, that the President ? K: That the President has sent me to Egypt and Israel to work out more concrete proposals there to be helpful. D: Yes. I had a session this morning with your friend Marvin Kalb on his book and I was giving him the scenario of the airlift. When it will be published Schlesinger will not be happy. That's the talk K: Was it new to him? D: Yes. The fact that five days after the war yet Schlesingersoffice tellme me there are five planes a day. K: We couldn't figure out how to send half a plane. D: We were talking about the phantome, you remember. K: Iremember it very well, you came to my office right after that. D.' That was a dramatic night. K: The Defense people have been told to behave themselves. D: Good. Schlesinger had breakfast with you yesterday, right? K: Monday or Tuesday. D: Yesterday, right. It was a good breakfast I heard. I asked Scowcroft to keep a watchful eye on them. If they don't change policy by Thursday, and we get a good report. If they come again with a negative report, that would not be good.

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