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TELCON Mr. Kissinger/Amb. D 6/24/72 Page 2 principles. And then there was some Vietnam discussions. I'll go over with you on Monday--but nothing of startling interest. AD: It's all right. I'd like to talk to you about several things including strategic arms--you remember? Then about signing here about the Deputy of Trade and I would like to discuss it with you--but you'll be there in your office let's say within an hour? HAK: Yes. AD: I will call you because he might arrive on Sunday- HAK: This coming Sunday? HAK: Yes. Deputy of Trade you say AD: Yes, he is the First Deputy of Policy. In connection with what the President discussed in Moscow. Maybe in an hour or a half an hour I will call you back. HAK: One other thing that needs no saying. I don't know whether you read that Joe Alsop column yesterday AD: No. HAK: Well, it is pure, absolute total xxxxxxxxxxx (?) mystery. AD: What did he say? HA K: He said that I was going there to discuss military measures against a Soviet attack. AD: Why would he write something like this? HAK: Anatol, I do not understand it. First of of I do not believe there will be a Soviet attack, secondly, I have said a thousand times that I have never discussed any military measures with him - you know--it is not that sort of a relationship. AD: That is why I was wondering why. It is interesting why he would do it. HAK: I cannot understand it.

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