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- JERUSALEM POST, BUT HAVE EXAMINED ALL SIMILAR PHOTOS THAT APPEARED IN LOCAL JlftESS SAME DATE WHICH INCIDENTALLY ARE ONLY PHOTOGRAPHS OF AIRLIFT WHICH HAVE APPEAftED IN JORDANIAN PftESS TO DATE. ALL PHOTOS SHOW TWO US M-42-Al TWIN ~eMM SP AAA GUNS; ONE BEING
- that in the colloquy ~~~ween his shadow Post"14~~er General and Wilson, that Wilson was clearly in charge of the strategy, and· rather bolder in charting his political moves than his colleague was inclined to be. ... Staffing COHFIBEN'fIAb - 3 ~. Staffing the new
- posi tions in the military hierarchy. The King's con viction that Jordan had to have new equipment in order to satisfy his army's demands for modern arms was essentially a response to this group. -7- \. B=E-C-R-E-1' • ., I NT E L L CENTRAL r
- feelings. 1 5. Bustamante s illness and upcoming trip to the U.S. adds a new dimension. Ambassador Doherty will probably not discuss the NW A problem until after Bustamante has made his trip. Hopefully, Bustamante will be in a better frame of mind to talk
- MacArthur at Wake Island in the middle of the Korean hostilities. Ambassador Kim explained to the delega t,ion that Secretary Rusk had at that t:ilTle held tr.a post of Assistant Secre tary for Far Eastern Affairs, ·which Hro ~ndy now held, and which like
- with Devenco I:evelopment Engineering Company New York City. 1947-1952 eng ineer Cuban power company. 19541959 professor engineering, University 'Havana. Also professor Technical High School Havana. June 1959 expelled from University Havana. 1959-1960 engineer
- INFO /025 1 W ·R , 3 :t 1(3 0 0 Z ; JUL 6 7 FM AMEMBASSY ATHENS TO SECSTATE WASHDC 2975 e I: € R ·! ' T ATHBNS 612!~ EXDiS Io 0 N ·CYPRUS 1 11 HE K I: S SE D D l SA~ P 0 l NT MEN T . TH i T RECENT .NEW YORK ,MEET I NG !1'W EN F'ONM lNS ECONOMOU
- as to that the bomb had -· 444 MAOISON NEW TEL: HA YORK 1-1221 AVENUE CITY HA 1-1234 August 3, 1966 rLORA LEWIS NEW YORI\ CORRESPONDENT l1f .. Bill Moyers The White House Washi.ngton, D. C. Dear Mr. Moyers: I havG been trying to reach you for some time
- broad to achieve st8bility and to enact the legislation necessary to achieve the other objectives set forth herein. 2. Maintenance of the stability of this new Constitutional Government, which may continue to be threatened with communist insurgency
- to the solution cf many of the problems n w besett ing developing ceuntries. Mr. Saunders then recalled the Minister's •is cussion of Egyptian 4evelopnent preblems with Mr. Rostew last autumn and asked how things were new going. The subsequent •iscussi0n turned
- and what reco1nltion of the new South Yemen would do to them. .-- n Mr. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 By Smith NLJ , NARA,Date ,3-43 Wedneaday, -H.:CltE'P NOYember 29. 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR. THE Pll~IDENT SUBJECT: South Arabia Independent
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- and during the first year we will be ready to work with HMl in forming a con sortium for long term economic development. The Prime Minister may say HMOplans to go slow on the question of independence for B.G., waiting until it can be sure the new government
- that it will pnioote stability in the area, and we were pleased in 1963 wh:m the new govenment succeeded in restorin;J diplanatic and ocmnercial relaticns with Pakistan. Gra-r.i.ng pains develq,ed su&Enly last October when a new Parlianent, elected by seci:et ballot
- ,. the King. ~eluctantly accepted the: eoup as a 'fait ··aecompl:t.• . .. However, .altbougb . ne .ag;reetlto pres:tc:l~;· . 0V'e~tbe1 first Cabinet meeting or ·"the new govemnent, he refused to sign the l?C>:Ya1 decree suspending ·c ertain art;.icles
- UNIQUE STATES USSR gUP- , Jt01'1iS'RGA IN ITS EFFORTS AMONG·ASIAN, NON.ALIGNED COUNTRIES "AGAINST COLONIALISM, OLD AND,;NEW." ,BOTH POWERSEXPRESSED HO E UN TJltADE AND .?>EVELORfENTCONFERENCEOBJECTIVES "WILL IE YET MORE FULLY REALIZEB" BEFOftE NEXT
Folder, "United Kingdom - WWR talks with Wilson, Briefing Book, Feb-67," Country Files, NSF, Box 216
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- reply to Wilson: to Hanoi 187 (With strong Kosygin had no new information "he could not venture As in London he indicated and made it clear and expansion of the Vietnamese Thompson that the last offer overriding that conflict. caveat from
- . HIGHLY CAPABLE ENVOY. SINCE CHOE HAS LONG BEEN CONSIDERED CONTtNDER FOR POST or, FONMIN THERE SOME POSSIBILITY THAT NEW APPOINTMENT IS MOJE ON .PART FONMIN . · . . . REMOVE HIM FROM SEOUL. • I _•• \I• • • f•..... ·: .. .•.!' 1, . • • • 1 ~0
- be infonned :In advance of contenplated new 'CEO effort. Premature public revelation~ Mission would adversely affect USG relations with t9orego1ng entities 1 thus pre judicing their full coq>eration with conciliation endeavoro END FYio ENDo '~ \)J
- govto in 1963., he has efforts to dominate form.so to say that USOis concerned about Telegraphic transmission k to reveal of politic-al by his or course Opposition of power under new constitutional 2o You are authorized Drafted by, • easing