Backchannel
message from the Ambassador to
/1/
Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 643,
Country Files, Middle East, India/Pakistan, July 1971. Secret;
Sensitive; Eyes Only. The text of this message was conveyed to Haig in a November 19 memorandum. (Ibid.)
Foll for Dr. Henry Kissinger
from Ambassador Farland:
1. Have
reported results of my conversation Nov. 18 to State through Islamabad
11484./2/ It reflects that Yahya is determined to
proceed on his own political plan of action for a 'political solution' between
East and West Pakistan. He considers he has a viable plan of operation going
for him. Will convene Assembly Dec. 27 and expects to turn power over to civilian
government within about two weeks thereafter. He gave me the impression he was
zealously anxious to extricate himself from a deteriorating situation by
stepping down, thus accomplishing his prime objective, i.e., the transfer of
power. From our conversation I seriously question if he will deviate from what
he has as his blueprint.
/2/
Telegram 11484 from
2. As
reported reftel, Yahya is
not interested in discussing political settlement with Mujib's
designee, but continues to be interested in talks as reported paragraph 6
/3/ In telegram 10927 from
3. I have
definite impression that Yahya is beginning to feel
cornered. For the first time he was somewhat testy during our conversation. He
reaffirmed fact that he would not institute war with
Therefore
I sincerely hope that Mrs. Gandhi be cautioned to the fullest by all interested
governments, and that as a result of these admonishments she will prevent her
generals from instituting any further incursions into Pak territory. Otherwise
this thing could blow.
Source: Document 192, volume XI,