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  • , and to see Soviet opportunities for expanding in that direction blocked, lay behind this interest in the Gulf. Until recently, we could rely on Great Britain to provide the keystone to this stability. Our ability to count on Britain here was, however
  • of · con­ sultation. Should the Egyptians block Israeli shipping, the U.S. Government would expect to confer with the Government of Israel on measures to be taken. Harman then reported a "disturbing conversation" between Foreign Minister Abba Eban
  • to find alternatives between over-involvement and isolation, to encourage genuine independence, nationalism, and develop­ ment as blocks to influences incompatible with our interests, and to enliven indigenous initiatives in regional cooperation towards