Backchannel
Message from the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)
to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 426,
Backchannel Files, Backchannel Messages 1971, Amb.
Farland, Pakistan. Top
Secret; Exclusive; Eyes Only. A handwritten note on the message, in an
unknown hand, reads: "briefed Haig." Copies
were sent to Haig and Saunders.
Islamabad, December 15, 1971,
1436Z.
1096.
Foreign Secretary called me to Foreign Office 1800 local 15 December. Said
reports received from Bhutto indicate he highly pessimistic that any affirmative
action will be forthcoming from Security Council. In addition, GOP intelligence
indicates GOI upping offensive activity against West Pakistan and instigating
subversive activity (presumably in Pushtun border
areas) out of Afghanistan. He said that for West Pakistan to survive as nation it
is necessary it be provided additional fighter aircraft. Present trickle
MIG-19s and F-104s (he did not indicate origin) cannot stem the tide if India attacks-an attack which
Pakistan now expects.
Source: Document 313, volume XI, South
Asia crisis 1971, Department of State.