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  • for Jordan's poor defensive response to the Israeli raid. t. . In an effort shl>ft responsiblity ·to the United Arab Comma~(UAC), Jordan's Prime Minister Tal claims the UAC should have provided air cover. But C a iro says air cover was the respon sii blity
  • IS IRRESPOliSIBL£ AGCE?TANCEOF. HEAVY RUSSIAN CAPITAL. PftOJECTS. WHILE US AND GERt•AUY HAVE MADE EVERY EFFORT TO PROVIDE MAXIMU'I LOCAL CUiiRENCY SUPPOHT,·THERE NO EVIDENCE THAT SOVIETS • • HAVE BEEN SJMILARLYEXERCISED. AVAILABLE FUNDS NOWSO L~ S'i'JGRi'.L
  • significant domestic impact beyond providing another subject for attack and counterattack among political enemies, but un­ settling international effects may have far-reaching consequences in Greece. Since early in the crisis the Papandreou government has
  • THAT THEY PROVIDED WHAT WE CONSIDERED TO IE THE IAJIE flllNIMUM OF COOPERATION NEEDED FOR PROGRESS ON ·su&STAITlVE ISSUES. THIS CONCILIATION EFFOftT WOULD IE FORE OOMED TO FAILURE UNLESS iOTH SIDES COULD AGREE TO SUSPEND HOSTILE ACTS AND TONE DOWN PROPAGANDA DURING
  • ~needs .and will help"provide for its bas~cc:·securityJ We have yet, however., de'termined precisely what are .Israel's essential equipment needs. We believe there is no immediate threat to Israel--a belief which the ~sraelis also_share. The problem
  • !! a ' s Tesearch activities h a ve, however, appeared in print in the past, specifically in th Bulletin of the Israel Journal of Chemistry. For example, on pages 231 and 240 of Volume 11 A, Nurrb er 3, October 1962 of th~s Bulletin (then known