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- the counter-revolution in the
~orld." As evi~ence of u.s'9· malevolence against the UAR, he referred
to the Odell case and said that he had tapes of statements by CIA
agents who hoped that First Vice President Amir would die during his
appendectomy. Nasser
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17. Husayn would
the Palestinians, and
The endeavor probably
most of them he is an
like to win the allegiance of
he has made efforts to do so.
is futile, however, since to
anachronism
The
King's hopes for appeasing the Palestinians re
- ambitious hopes :for their future
role in the Gulf.
They do not wish to dominate their neighbors
so much as to ensure that those neighboring states remain under
the rule of friendly conserve.ti ve leaders.
But even this modest
aim will hold difficul.ties
- hoped any increase would be te~porary.
4.
Evron noted that early publicity re our offer could be expected in view forth-
coming EXlllllf Cairo meeting.
Davies said we would ask GOJ for 24-hour advance notice
'
re publicity in order assure full
- by which the Baathist governntant hoped to crush the
·Kurdish revolt completely (some Western neirsmen even described it
as.a. l:ar of externrl.nat.ion). The Bae.thist regime ca."ne to an end in
November 1963 when Abdul Salam Arif took complete control
- if Israel would make the deal
proposed by David in the first part of paragraph 16 (p. 17).
Exports to the U.S.: DOD is pressing this as hard as it can;
perhaps Bob McNamara could press it a little harder.
Desalinzation: This should go forward urgently: Jack
- tM v.aeu• 1-eft h:, • boycotted eouce.o. Yet ~o fail to 4o ao
iuttff DOit-US c-,et.f.ttoa into thft-1e valu61e aftkctta. 0- •2Cper:Le•e
with the uede. polie!N of foff1p coapet:1Uw netiou udteat-~• ~ h4itW
little « no hope of peraWl4bg otbel:
Q> join
- APPROACH ~AST EUROPEANS RE I NTERCESSIO N, GI VZN
LACK OF RESULTS TO DATE FROM OUR EFFORTS WITH YUGO SLAVS,
IiJD IANS, ALG ER IANS, IRAQ IS AND TUR XS.
2 . HOPE D E PART M E~T WILL GIVE ERIC PACE
TR E AT.E NT I N -RESPONSE PRESS. I NQUIRIES.
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conc..-.ed
.,.u what
could be an :f.nccea•ingly danger•• •itutioao
We believed thea aa we believe DOW that USG could not hope to be
of any aasiatance eleaa hotb Saudl Arabia aad UAR velun1t:ar1ly
aad wholeheartedly accepted our of fer ef
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with Romney and is bad news in this matter.
He says that he understands fully what our problem is but
hopes we handle it in a balanced way that keeps the local Jewish
community from defecting.
I said that in quieting Jordan down we were doing Israel's
work. We
- FOR JORDAN FROM HIS FORTHCOMING
WRITING, THE EACTIONS OF OUR EMBASSIES IN J~ IA, KUWAIT
AND T !POLI 0 NOT APPEAR TO us TO HOLD OUT mu~H HOPES THAT THE
KING WILL BE THAT SUCCESSFUL.
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8. I SriALL BE HAVING A MEETING WITH HUSSEIN lN THE NEAR
FUTURE