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Note, Bundy to LBJ, 6/9/67
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- occurred. (Probably for mer~ use in the Middle East than in the United States.) 2. The U. S. is strongly opposed to any further military action by either side (this position will be developed undoubtedly by Ambassador Goldberg in the course of the day
- Council 'resolutions. We consider it very import.ant that Israel demonstrate by actions on the growid that :ils announcement about the orders it has issued means what it says. '! If the cease '.fire on the Syrian front is not effective immediately
- TOP 9ECRFT J.Ofil SECRET - L-------------------------~ EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )· EO 13526 3.5(c) DAILY BRIEF 9 JUNE 1967 l. Arab States Israel - The ceasefire was observed on all fronts during the night. Further Is raeli action is still possible
- statement and called for action to uphold it. of the attached report Fedorenko (who no doubt knew th\vcontents from General Bull to Thant) repeatecl7l'ressed Thant to make available said he had all information he had on the situation. Thant repeatedly