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- ?ONSE D°'1 SUGGESTiliN GOI MI ~T T_~Y. ~~ND OUT ttORDANIANS THRCUGH DAUD, ustr~J THE;r.R. NEW DSIS WHO SA~D - ~9__, 1' : BE Q.D ACQUAINTANCE D~UD' S, ARG OJ .RE.PLIED..N 0 GR clJND.:0 -- ·--. -.. -;... WORK DONE AND CHANCES OF SUC .:ESS EFFORT OBfAIN
- 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
- 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
- President's Daily Brief, 6/9/67
- EO 13526 3.3(b)(1) EO 13526 3.5(c)·· '. ~I DAILY BRIE!•' 5 JUNE 1967 1. Arab States Israel - Hostilities began early this morn ing. Doth sides report heavy fighting in the ai.r and between armored forces aloug the Israeli border with Egypt
- President's Daily Brief, 6/5/67
- mu.s t .0 2 a :. n new to make the necessary c..rra~ge~ ents to replace all ~hei.r APC' s over tne next .ten years. Finally, .they face the q uestion of -the new generation of pla~e s , tanks and related items which t~ey will need in · the early 1970's
- arma balance and Israel'• security if there should be any significant new arms aid to Jordano In agreement of March 10» 1965, US had undertaken keep Israel informed of !!! arms deals with .Jordan, and during last year and half US and Israel had
- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON , GOMPIDEWT1AL Tuesday, June 4:00 p. m. Mr. 6, 1967 President: Herewith Nat Davis' situation in New York. report on the If the Israelis go fast enough, and the Soviets get worried enough, a simple cease fire
Letter, Eban to LBJ, 6/8/67
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- is destined to contri bute much to the building of a new future for Israel and other nations in the Middle East. _This impression has been greatly strengthened_ QY your own forward looking statements and by our contacts with those who speak for you. mortified
- Ambassador in New York to maintain close contact with the Ambassador of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise. Respectfully, Lyndon DECLASSIFIED I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1 B. Johnson
- emphasized our position to Israel by every means. restated our views in the strongest terms to Israelis New York and by message to Tel Aviv. Could you confirm that you have Syrians for this same purpose. employed your that -we have We have just here
- soldier "almost fainted" at the news of the attack. He was greatly disturbed by the NEWSWEEK item in Periscope. Without in any way going around his Ambassador or the State Department, it was his personal suggestion that both notes might 11 He be amended
- be heavy is supported by SNIE 36-2-64 of 15 April 1964. Moreover, Israeli acquisition of surface-to-surface missiles is a matter of great concern to the U.S., because of the new arms spiral it would help stimulate in the area and the additional step toward