Henry Kissinger was National Security Adviser for Richard Nixon and for Gerald Ford. He served in that position from 20 January 1969 through 3 November 1975.
He was succeeded by Brent Scowcroft.
Nixon had several close advisors. There was his Chief of Staff, Haldeman, as well as Ehrlichman. His legal counsel was John Dean (who is now an avid supporter of efforts to combat corruption in Politics and Government). John Mitchell, his Attorney General, was a long-time supporter of President Nixon.
President Nixon's National Security Advisor was Henry Kissinger. Kissinger, born in Germany in 1923, also served as Nixon's Secretary of State.
National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger represented President Nixon in the Paris Peace Accords.
Henry Kissinger
John Ehrlichman
National security adviser and Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger
Yes. Tom Mortenson served as a youth advisor to President Nixon and was instrumental in working with the youth in support of many of the President's policies ranging from his efforts on creating the endanged species act to voting rights for eighteen year olds.
President Nixon claimed that the leaks of US bombing attacks in Cambodia would be a continuing threat to US Security. In response to these leaks, Nixon hoped to stop future ones. Secret wiretaps were set on at least 13 members of the National Security Council and on at least four newspaper reporters.
Richard Nixon
1978
Richard M. Nixon was the President implictated in the Watergate Scandal.
National security
Was an American diplomat and political scientist. He served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as Secretary of State in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He had begun meeting secretly on Nixon's behalf with North Vietnamese officials in Paris to negotiate an end to the war in Vietnam. He was also preparing the president's path to Beijing and Moscow.