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  • ITED ARAB REPUBLIC Background: About 58 years old Home: Cairo where he was long a professor of Constitutional Law at the Vniversity of Cairo Born: October 17, 1908 Family History: The Ambassador is said to have been married and divorced
  • . briefing note, May 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be- · tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Lucet, May 15, 1967, confidential. A SECW /NODIS 1"ffia 5 f 9 P*I' /NODIS -6­ Israel was becoming concerned
  • ; I.N.R. briefing note, Hay 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be­ tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Luc e t, May 15, 1967, confidential. - TOf ~~Clt!I /!WBI3 TOP SECR:EI/MODIS -6- Israel was becoming concerned
  • , he recommends two more steps: L Instruct Ambassador Thompson to follow up with Dobrynin i n M oscow, givin _him the b oad outli es of ou aircraft decision, unde rlining_ your d e sir e t o a oid a new round in the arms rac an d ur ging s m "ndication
  • IN TH~ WORLD, HER po srrioN AS THE ✓ 1ttIM of AN .AfTEMPT BY HER NEiG~BciRs to A~NiHIL~T~ HEij BEtoMES LESS CREDIB~E THE LONGER SHE sirs IN HER PRES£NT POSTURE AS AN ~ccvPYi~G ·POWE~ iN LARGE _A~E~S~ ~Hi ~ust . E~E~CISE TH~ ~M~GNAN­ IMITY OF THE VICTOR
  • , A ssistan.t to the Chairmat1 STATE G eorge Ball, Act ing S ecretary William Bundy, Pssistant Secretary for Far Eastern Affait:s Phillip s Talbot, Assistant S ecr etar y for N ear Eastern and South i\ sian Affairs l ~...\~........-. 2-) TREASURY Douglas
  • on military actions and it is probably good that it doesn't. --- The President has strong convictions about our responsibilities in the Middle East, especially toward the people of Israel. --- There is a growing sentiment in this country to " come home
  • the colleges and stirring up problems and we are not answering them. He pointed out that Princeton got a resolutiOn just yesterday. The President turned his attention to the troubles at home and said "I'm not going to let the Communists take this government
  • , while rehersing the risks, said such a debate would nevertheless contribute to public understanding at home regarding American policy on Vietnam. Canada, France and Italy expressed a preference for a reactivated Geneva Conference rather than recourse