White House Office of Appointments and Scheduling Files. 1989 - 1993. Presidential Daily Diary and Presidential Daily Backup Materials. 1/20/1989 - 1/20/1993. President's Daily Diary Entry, January 23, 1991

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White House Office of Appointments and Scheduling Files. 1989 - 1993. Presidential Daily Diary and Presidential Daily Backup Materials. 1/20/1989 - 1/20/1993. President's Daily Diary Entry, January 23, 1991

1991

Just after midnight, the President held a conference call with his senior national security advisors and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir about Operation Desert Storm. Early that same morning, the President met with General Brent Scowcroft and James A. Baker, III, before his morning intelligence and national security briefings. Following a meeting with Chief of Staff John Sununu, the President attended the daily Operation Desert Storm briefing with the Secretary of Defense and Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff among others. Aside from Gulf War matters, the President met with an official delegation from Mongolia and the People's Republic of China. That evening the President and First Lady attended the annual dinner of the Reserve Officers Association at the Washington Hilton Hotel.

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