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Conversation 269–025

Date: August 3, 1971
Time: 12:05 pm - 1:40 pm
Location: Executive Office Building

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Editorial note

The President and National Security Adviser Henry A. Kissinger discussed the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and a leak of the administration’s fallback negotiating position before turning to Amchitka.

[c70:39]

President Nixon: I thought we’d already approved Amchitka. I signed something. A Pentagon announcement.

Henry Kissinger: We approved it, but we don’t want you to announce it this week—

President Nixon: All right.

Kissinger: —because all the environmentalists—we’ll just let it [unclear].

President Nixon: The hell with them.

Kissinger: [Unclear] with all the environmentalists [unclear]—

President Nixon: Yeah, yeah. That’s too damn bad. You know they’ve bled over every goddamn atomic test that’s been made.

Kissinger: Oh, yes. They [unclear] exactly the same thing last year.

President Nixon: We’d be fighting Japan still if they had their way.

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