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  • 5. Militarv Aid ~or httit~des Towar~ Israel area s The Middle East today · is O:le the wo~ld where t~ere are no s is·:-1-s CJ= a .::.a-::wG 2n tn.e _Sov ;Le ~.: ur:{on· and ~:-:e "C":-: :_ tc ~ S1:0. -::::=.s ·• T:.a ::-.a.in vie
  • Secy Handley. 2. Harman recalled Barbour's conversation Nov 22 with Foreign Minister Eban in which Barbour said it poa•ible some additional arms aid would be given to Jordan for psychological reasonso At that time Bban had mentioned impact on area
  • , and the increase in Soviet influence. He will dwell on the point that all this could have been avoid ed if the US had maintained good relations with Egypt. He will expand his thesis that without material aconom ic aid from the U.S., Nasser and those around him
  • probably not risk a cutoff of theee funds. 5. Iraq 1s the only revolutionary and nationalistic Arab state that can provide a base for active subversion in the Gulf. In the past, though it has given some sporadic aid and training to dissidents in the area
  • the economic situation and that he f e lt we rnuat give generously of economic a id and must not ask the South Vietnamese government to do the impossible at this particular time. c;~:1VICE SE't - z. ­ I J - ., . .. ~ I The Preddent then •aid that he
  • to communicate to the Jordanians, but we will be outting this material in as our.·own assessm EHlt, since Eshkol' s credability at this stage is slight. · 4. The speed-up of the mil tary aid package. which a es sage is being prepared teday. Within seven days, we
  • commitment in South Korea, will provide additional aid whenever the regime faces economic difficulties. While the regime has agreed to adopt a stabilization program, it has done so only in a nominal sense. DECLASSIFIED Authority fJ 6 00 .-O'f --1--3 By~, NARA
  • The Administrator, AID The Director, USIA The President baa reviewed the discuealona of South Vietnam which occurred in Honolulu, and has discussed the matter £urtber with Ambassador Lodge. He directs that the following guidance be issued to all concerned: · l
  • FORM 7122 ( 7 - 72) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 9 DATE RESTRICTION Agency : W hite House, for AID concurrence. F I LE LOCATION NSF , McGeorge Bundy
  • with the break ln relations last summer. So for the moment, our hands are tied unless we want to begin clandestine aid to the Kurds. and we haven't so far seen m.uch to be gained !rom that. In the past, we've let the more junior officers in State handle
  • material oovaring ~ted ~ of AID projects as w1l u plamirq dDculalta awti as fiat draft AID/f strat.egy •tatanent m Yaan. AID 1965 or 1966 · TSf!S5. T•l•or•phic tr•namiuion •nd cluaific.tion •pprov.d bya . . .• & I : ~~~MDS-322 ·~ Page 2. of tel
  • IMPLICIT IN THEIR OPERATIONS AGAINST AID OFFICE. 2. THUS FAR BROMELL HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO SEE SALAH NASR AND THERE 1S NO CERTAINTY HE WILL .BE ABLE TO TODAY. 3. MEANWHILE SITUATION IN TAIZ ITSELF SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN CHANGED VERY MATERIALLY BY YARG DEMANDS
  • ts should be drawn upon as JJ.SIA memoires with host government officials and opinion makers. appropriate in discussions or incorporated in follow-up aide ~' ·l. - The CIA · the President~s statement of June 19 and, we believe, provides NS
  • THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON ~EGRET" April 10, 1967 WWR: On re -checking with AID about Tony Taylor going to Jordan, I find that the Jordanians h a ve not met their own schedule and will not need Taylor for another three months or maybe even more
  • the Ambassador personally responsible. Secretary McNamara stated that he had examined the economic situation and that he felt we must give generously of economic aid and must not ask the South Vietnamese government to do the impossible at this particular time
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  • for Prince SJ.ha ouk • 4. Suggest you avoid substantive points which we expect Prince to raise and refer P • to Secretar of State. 5. (US has agree to ambodian cut-off of US economic and military aid programs and ~oIIQ>lex~ut-off negotiations are now
  • have made some comments on the current AID issue which make me fear that you may be losing confidence in Dave Bell. It would be a great loss if this should happen -- ( 1) because Bell is an outstandingly able, loyal, and modest public servant
  • situation set up, which involved of men in the f:;:ont. who was shooting Pla:;a, at least two pairs 'rhey had at learat one mei.n in the back and another man engaged in a row in Daley in