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Charles Meyer
Mr. Kissinger
11:00 p. m., 7/14
K said at last we have a war of our own. M said you have made my
evening SO far. K said we are trying. M said he just talked to the OAS
team and that we will probably be able to help them with a plane. He
said no one was going to go until tomorrow morning. K asked M if he
thought a message from the President would help, the P would be willing
to do SO. K said his instinct was no. M said he concurred. K said the
P also wanted him to check with Rockefeller and he offered to call each
of the Presidents. M said he loves Nelson but what could he do that the
rest of the world can't. He said he didn't think Nelson could make that
much difference. M said he gives him credit and he isn't against him.
K said his instinct was to do nothing other than what we have done. M
said exactly the same. K said we didn't want to get into a position where
we have to settle every war in America (?) M said the plane standing by
makes much more sense than hopeful words. K said we don't want to get
the President's prestige involved. K asked if M thought this thing could
go on much longer? M said let me tell you want the Salvadoran Ambassador
said. He said it wasn't going to be a very big war -- just a little shot
here and a little shot there. K said he was just trying to respond to the
President's request. Should we call in the two ambassadors and express
the hope that it will be settled peacefully. M said the Salvadoran Ambassador
was coming into the office in the morning. The Honduran Ambassador just
called the office about asking transportation for the OAS team. M said the
Hondurans are the injured party at the moment and we have not asked them
in.
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
DECLASSIFIED
This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified.
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