Foreign Relations, 1969-1976, Volume E-7,
Released by the Office of the Historian
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM: Henry A. Kissinger
SUBJECT: Ayub Khan
Resignation
Ayub Khan resigned today after proclaiming
martial law and appointing General Yahya Khan -- the Army commander -- Martial
Law Administrator. Ayub said, "I cannot preside
over the destruction of my country."
The principal question is whether or not this and the
declaration of martial law which followed will be accepted by the mass of the
people in
If it is, law and order is likely to be restored rapidly.
The new military regime would then presumably pick up the negotiations which Ayub has been carrying on with the opposition leaders to
try to work out a new political structure for the country.
If
It is impossible at this moment to tell which way things
will go. However, there have been recent reports of military movements from
West to
The possibility that the army moved at its own initiative
and forced Ayub's resignation cannot be excluded but
initially at least it appears more likely that the move was mutually agreed
upon.
Ambassador Oehlert has standby
authority to evacuate the 1100 Americans in East Pakistan and the 3,000
Americans in West Pakistan should this become necessary.