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procurement, but it wou l d lay the foundation in ~srae:
· -=.or the r.~-equipment progr.am required sorr.e ·y e.ars
1:2nce.'.and, · at the · sa~e ·.time, , h·e l? ~-p;,:t-"' 'l.:::rer:ip·Ioyed ·· wit'h
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- of dictator Gamal Abdel Nasser, denied the transit through the
canal not only of Israeli ships bu~ also of all other ships of whatever
nation carrying goods either to or from Israel.
At the same time, Nasser gave the Soviet Union what it had for
centuries
- unsuccessfully· until it
ns :·overthrOWJ\ in February .1963 and replaced by: a new1reg:i.me under·
Abdul:{ Salam Ari!.· It ·was at· the same time that a ·cease-fire
a.~em.ent -was concluded with the Kurds as a step tovtards nego
'\tlat'ions to grant the Kurds
- ., Washington, D.C.
2301 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
232-6020
Interests: Enjoys literature, the theater, music , but
is particularly devoted to fostering US-UAR cooperation,
an effort that takes most of his time and energy.
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- is one of lead time., particularly
in light of the uncertainty that other sources., e.g. France.,
will deliver aircraft already contracted for. We are now
actively and sympathetically examining these questions with
the Israelis.·
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- be armed and that the army attack Israel immediately. Our
Consul Ge;r eral reports fears that riots may break out in Jerusalem
itse;lf, but these have not yet erupted, as of Nov. 24 a. m. our time.
The riots appear to be in part en gineered by PLO with UAR
- : not now in our
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sponse t o Muhammad ibn Hussein
CJUided by State 888 2 in noting we unfor
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re1SDCmaive his r equests at this time.
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You will remember that your brother-in-law went to Jordan
about a year and a half ago to advise on the development of handicraft
industry there.. Now his project has reached a point where he should
go back. Because the press last time noted his