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- FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject:
Arms for Jordan and Israel
The attached memorandum (concurred in by Rusk and
McNamara) sets out alternative courses of action for
dea ling with the priority arms problem in the Middle
East. We have deliberately given you these various
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- and railroads),
communications, electricity, education, health, public construction and
capital outlays for social welfare. The Plan includes about 235 speci
fic proposals for action in the various major sectors of activity. These
could be examined
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draw their own troops.
4.
The UAR and Syria sponsor various political action
programs in the Gulf, although problems of distance and access
make
support of terrorists and insurgents more difficult than
it was in South Arabia.
Moreover
- are unable to
resist pressures to work ever more clos~ly with the Soviets.
2. He will doubtless urge consideration of his "action program"
which he has been expounding in Washington for the past eleven
months. This action program contains such elements
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