MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION

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LOC-HAK-280-9-12-8
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RIFLIM
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January 11, 2017
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February 1, 2010
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December 13, 1974
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MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/02/01 : LOC-HAK-280-9-12-8 MEMORANDUM SECRET/ SENSITIVE MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION PARTICIPANTS: President Gerald Ford Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcr~oft, Deputy Assistant Senator Harry Byrd to the President for National Security Affairs DATE AND Tom: December 13, PLACE: Byrd: What do you want help o President: Do you want a list? First o Byrd: We have resolved EXIM. President: Will you vote for cloture? Byrd: I would rather not, but if it is important to you, 1, President: 1 would appreciate it, because if we don't it will be behind the other bills in the schedule. Byrd: I have some in mind, but I don't know the details. President: Let me give you the background. They are ahead in launchers and they have a big program underway. We ended up with agreement on a ceiling of 2400 which is about 1.50 less than the Soviets have now and about 200 more than our program. "They have a heavy MMV program. Their minimum pro gram, according to CIA, would be above the 1320. They dropped their demands for compensation for FBS and the British and French forces. They do have more throwweight, but if we need more throwweight, we have the flexibility to have it and we can increase the size of our missiles in our silos. If our military think it is necessary, Iwill support it. SECRET/ SENSITIVE No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/02/01 : LOC-HAK-280-9-12-8 ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/02/01 : LOC-HAK-280-9-12-8 SECRET / S,EN SIT NE Byrd: Was an effort made to keep the ceiling lower than 1320? President: We tried to get the ceilings.on everything as low as possible. This :was the best we could do. They have a military-industrial complex too. I don't want to kid you we can get further reductions, but we will negotiate on it. Byrd: Will it be a treaty or executive agreement? President: The Senate would have a chance to vote, whateve Byrd: It sounds good to me. I would have liked lower numbers. President: Without the agreement, the Soviet numbers would have increased rapidly. We have capped that. The people who are complaining are the least likely to agree to the increases in the Defense budget that would have been needed if we didn't get the agreement. Byrd: I want to help any way I can. President: Thank you. I appreciate it. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/02/01 : LOC-HAK-280-9-12-8