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- . (_) () · -: Border incidents, raids, am retaliatory- actions between the Israelis and the· Arab revanchists operating out o£ Egypt, Jordan, ·Syria,_ and Le~non had been commn occurrences ever since the· establishment of the State of Israel·. in 1948. On only -'tw
- to the President; let's wait to see whether he reacts ~D NATIONAL SECURITY COLIN L 1/1~7 / EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Amman, Jordan February 16, 1967 w. w. Rostow White House Washington., D. c. Mr. The 'Dear Mro Rostow: Although
- , Two days have passed since the Security Council I s Resolution concerning the cessation of military actions in the Near East. ·Facts show that Israel, after the Security Council's appeal, seized considerable territory of the Arab States -- United Arab
- Thi) deci to have been nlade on the basis of the 11 eitua.tion in the Secur1t:y council and ut·gency" of implementing a c~ase-fire. said tllat no foundation to Syrian clla.i·ges t at lsl·ael inten~\ed to advance on Dal!lascu.s. Israel's action wa.s
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- AMMAN TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4557 STATE GRNC BT -S E e ft E T AMM.AN 3270 NOD IS FEB 3, 1968 8 :14 ;p .M. , FOR YOUR INFORMATION . SUBJECT: ACTIONS NEEDED FORESTALL FURTHER JORDANIAN MOVES TOWARD SOVIETS \ t. AFTER SENDING KING'S MESSAGE
- grossly exaggerated, but actual losses to the Israeli force of about 270 aircraft are not known. Firm information on ground action re mains sparse. The Israelis claim they have captured the "outer positions" of Kuntilla in southeastern Sinai and reached
- Department of ~-r:ate I i i I Action S.5 Info'/.: SiCRH! - RR RUEHC DE RUQMKG 3497A 1331115 I • ., . ... tNY SSSSS R 13 llllZ MAY 67 FM tllEMBASSY Al'1MAN ' .·T 0 RUEHCI ~CSTATE WASK>C . INF 0 RUQMGlV AMEMBASSY ANKARA STATE OR NC er S i 9 R ! 2
- -- if not from us, then from the USSR. The supersonic jets Jordan wants to buy are not defensive weapons --therefor it is difficult for us to provide them. There is no good solution to this problem and there are disadvantages from every course of action. If we