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- , and the increase in
Soviet influence. He will dwell on the point that all this could
have been avoid ed if the US had maintained good relations with
Egypt. He will expand his thesis that without material aconom ic
aid from the U.S., Nasser and those around him
- probably not risk a
cutoff of theee funds.
5. Iraq 1s the only revolutionary and nationalistic Arab
state that can provide a base for active subversion in the Gulf.
In the past, though it has given some sporadic aid and training
to dissidents in the area
- material oovaring
~ted ~
of AID projects as w1l u plamirq dDculalta awti
as fiat draft AID/f strat.egy •tatanent m Yaan. AID 1965 or 1966
· TSf!S5.
T•l•or•phic tr•namiuion •nd
cluaific.tion •pprov.d bya
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of
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- IMPLICIT
IN THEIR OPERATIONS AGAINST AID OFFICE.
2. THUS FAR BROMELL HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO SEE SALAH NASR
AND THERE 1S NO CERTAINTY HE WILL .BE ABLE TO TODAY.
3. MEANWHILE SITUATION IN TAIZ ITSELF SEEMS TO HAVE
BEEN CHANGED VERY MATERIALLY BY YARG DEMANDS
- ts should be drawn upon as
JJ.SIA
memoires with host government officials and opinion makers.
appropriate in discussions or incorporated in follow-up aide
~'
·l. - The
CIA
· the President~s statement of June 19 and, we believe, provides
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