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  • 'ATTACKING AGAIN. SECRETARY RUSK RECOMMENDS A TOUGH MESSAGE -TO ESHKOL WHICH SAYS WE WOULD HAVE TO REASSESS OUR LAST YEAR•s : DECISION TO SUPPLY MILITARY EQUIPMENT IF -I SRAEL ATTACKS AGAIN. · SINCE. WE HAVE ALREADY SE NT A NUtvIBER OF 1 OUGK S I GN. .LS
  • on June 14 or 15, details of the delegation to be provided later. When asked if Foreign Minia.t ei: Gromyko would be coming. the Soviet oifi.cer said he didn *t know yet. In this connection, the press is reporting Prime Minister Eshkol as ha.vb1g told his
  • Agramat. (They entered the Chicago bar the same year.) The message is via. Goldberg to you from Prime Minister Esbkol. The:re are two points. 1. Eshkol uhopea you understand" the action taken by Israel; that it resulted from a judgment that their security
  • to Israel, y·o u may want to ask whether they have any feeling for Esbkol•s intention to atta.c k Syria. Border tension mounted sharply over the weekend after Eshkol and the Israeli Chief of Staff threatened an attack if terrorist raids !rom Syria
  • . President: · You will want to be aware of what Prime Minister Eshkol said to Ambas sadol°I fall about Phaaiati,\e,. The Israeli Embassy here has been relatively quiet on the subject recently, but they do tell us that Eshkol is "upset" about the planes
  • force to study the whole Arab-Israeli problem. Eshkol is fully aboard. They are looking for ways to break down the "fortress Israel" idea and to build bridges to the Arabs. A lot of good ideas are forming. W·e,;-do· not ., w anr to ··break
  • in April, although we had an informal under­ standing that visits would be allowed every six months. (c) They have not yet replied to your 1e'tter of May Zl, 1965 to Eshkol urging acceptance of IAEA safeguards. (d) We have already increased our textile
  • they have been making. Question: Mr. Secretary, the F-4 for sale to Israel? is there any plane under consideration besides Secretary Clifford: As you know, the F-4 was involved in a conversation held between President Johnson and Premier Eshkol last
  • .. 'TM~e a. .,Gllttna mlX.•"\Q> in AJD on hi• mess.as•• .w hleh a
  • / W~,8d% z.~ /IIT6S :Tf/ly-Occ.,11/6~ Qo C.,' f:l.'S S--i,k; S-2 L,S-1,., h1 i ct,ie.S it.' F~ rpt Jvpl • IL/Cf I -s 4P Vresidenr to PM Eshkol "S 2p o(lb1 ,-,~, wcr tJ~ M...-T f?-13'1 ~Elffiefr--t------:i~ -- f1-13, f. ~/. fr #11 memo
  • to get an informal reaction from Eshkol to your seeing General Dayan. Harman checked with the Prime Minister and has just phoned that 11 there isn 1 t and couldn 1t be any objection 11 to your meeting. Harman (and Eshkol) understand that it would take
  • this opportunity that I shall ·always cherish to tell you, Mr. President, the memory 0£ our meeting, about which I reported £aith£ully to Prime Minister Eshkol. It was most revealing £or me to experience personally, through the conversation we had, the depth
  • in the Pentagon. McG. B. This doesn't interest me ----- March zz,, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT· SUBJECT: Letter from Prime Min.later Eshkol I attach at Tab A. a letter f~om Prime Mbdster Eehlc.01. together with a draft answer at Tab B.. I think tb.e
  • -'11 N t:r 'f '1 -I 'fl:, #28f memo Katzenbach to President S 5p 7/3/68 A #29 memo Saunders to President S 1p 8/6/68 A #29a ltr Eshkol to President C 2p 1 ' /.sr-a.t.-1, ~ t' 9/ 1/1,t Smith to SecState S 1p 8/5/68 A 8/6/68 A #30 memo
  • the Eshkol vhit. W. W. R.01tow Att: Ltr to Prime Minister Eshkol from LBJ 1 /31 /68 Ltr to Ambassador Avraham Harman from LBJ, 1/31/68 Ltr to Minister Ephraim Evron from LBJ, 1/31/68 De 1' M.-. rime Mlal•r• ta. attHMd &lnm el,...,_ •• lakaa dubla
  • . I have no evidence that Kemal in fact was very important in President Kennedy's time, but I share Bob _Anderson's view that a private conversation with him before the Eshkol visit would be very valuable political insurance with Nasser and therefore
  • , and the likely Israeli reaction to our moving on Jordan, I do not believe we should tell the Israelis more than the foregoing. By withholding firm word on our intentions until Eshkol's visit in February, we may be able to dampen Israeli opposition to Jordan sales
  • the impression of a hiatua in decision• before he comes. W. W. R.oatow ----- Approve now Approve now but hold until after Eshkol visit Call me ---- SK JilEfL December 21, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: The Perklna Committee Study oa Foreign