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NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, Country File
United Arab Republic, Vol. 5
9/66-5/67
Box 160
RESTRICTION CODES
(A) Closed by Executive Order
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Restriction Codes
(A) Closed by Executive Order 12958 governing access to national security Information.
(B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document.
(C) Closed
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of years, to help enlarge and
Syria, and Lebanon.
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the armed forces of Jordan,
At Sulilmit Conference II, the pledge was
increased to $56 million per year. *
Drawing on its share of
these sums, Jordan has
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Jordan's comp!a:"nt resu l ted in a strong censure of Israel
by a 14- 0 vote, New Zealand absta · ingo But CIA estimates this
will have little affect on Jordan's disor ers
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Wriggins & Saunders to the President
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TO Nl\SSF'R ·s .PRFP. CONF'F.RF.Nr.E STATEMF..f\lT RF.GARn Tf\l() 11rTTHDRA"~L
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honors in Oriental studies (Arabic language, history and literature,
Turkish and Muslim law) in i950. He served as a Naval aviator in World
War II.
From 1947 through 1954, Mr. Nolte was a Fellow at the Institute of
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The second ques~ion is whet~er such assistance
would. escalate
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seventy-odd nations that have been born and have achieved independence in
the wake of the great anti-colonial revolt which followed World War II.
While many of these newly emerged nations are scarcely viable,
with many in the grip of dictatorships, Israel
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2. . In our view, the root of the problem is the claim o:r some