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  • C02741287 □ SPECIAL MEMORANDUM EO 13526 3.3(b)(1 )>25Yrs EO 13526 3.3(b)(6)>25Yrs EO 13526 3.5(c) BOARD OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES The New Situation in the Persian Gulf 1 February 1968 No. 3-68 I SA I IZ 7D E.O. 13526, ec. 3.5 NU/RAC By a&t
  • 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
  • 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
  • telegram to Feinberg on the Exim loan before he left Tel Aviv. I understand he will return to New York Wednesday. Bob Fleming plans to put the release out this morning, so I guess this one is wrapped up. ~ HHS LIMITED OFFICIAL USE
  • CATALANO RECF.IVED ME THIS MORNING . · AND I REVIEWED WITH HI~ APPROACH REF'TEL WE .WERE MAKING IN ROME. ?.. CAT ~LANO HAD ONLY YESTERDAY RETURNED FROM TyJQ WEEKS I 'l\J ITALY, WA~ NOT FtJLLY INFORMED ON YEMEN DEVELOPMENTS AND HAD NOT AS YET RECEIVED ANY
  • 1429 (6-85) MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 22, 1968 ,s.FC~ :i:T _. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. RO✓ SUBJECT: A Clearer Picture of the Iraqi Coup While you were gone, the situation in Iraq became much clearer. The new government could still
  • GET HCl.D OF CHIEF OF ST AFf' MAJ 00 GENERAL AMER YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Ir ANYONE KNEW ABOtrr THE MATTEq HE SHOULD, AND HE SAID HE WAS TOl'ALLT IN THE DARK. 1. KH~ASH 3. T HJ S MORN ING T LOCATED FO~ IN SAL AH AT HIS HQ\1E. KHNW!M ASH HAO ·BEEN
  • ?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
  • posi­ tions in the military hierarchy. The King's con­ viction that Jordan had to have new equipment in order to satisfy his army's demands for modern arms was essentially a response to this group. -7- \. B=E-C-R-E-1' • ., I NT E L L CENTRAL r
  • Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record) that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
  • be infonned :In advance of contenplated new 'CEO effort. Premature public revelation~ Mission would adversely affect USG relations with t9orego1ng entities 1 thus pre­ judicing their full coq>eration with conciliation endeavoro END FYio ENDo '~ \)J
  • for Expanding Refugee Absorption Rate 1. The Jordan Seven Year Plan Proposals 2. Other Potentials and New Dimensions in the Area a. Resumption and Expansion of Development Projects and Refugee Training b. Expanding Tourist Trade c. Expanding Israel-West
  • . You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador, Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at 3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his new post in Brusselso Enclosed are suggested talking points