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Telecon Mr. Kissinger/The President Tape -3- K: Right. P: ? K: Good, Dewey would be excellent. If he'd take it. P: He'd take it. I don't think Bill would want see Bill used to work for him K: Well, our experience, Mr. President, has been that when you put your friends in the key spots we can work with them. P: Right. K: Without Watson and Rush in this little game -- the Russians have been very mild. P: And Annenberg. K: And Annenberg. P: Oh, incidentally, how about Bruce for Moscow? K: Oh, that would be a tenti strike. Now that is really - that is superlative. Because there we could pull him back for Vietnam if we needed him briefly. P: Also K: Oh, that would be spectacular. P: See my point. K: Oh, yeah. And then we could do some of the other business through him, too, if we had to. P: Bruce or Dewey could K: Right, but Bruce would be better because he is subtle. Bruce would be a tent strike. P: I've got to get that other fellow out of Moscow.

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