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- , the Los
Angeles plant is und.e rway and he felt we were free to move ahead
elsewhere.
As a resource man, 11 he would prefer not to talk about
desalting separat ely but to talk about the total water picture. He felt
we could increase the run - off
- , the Baghdad regime has been primarily
concerned with domestic affairs.
Were major revol.utionary move
ments to appear in the Gulf as the time of British departure
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neared, however, the Iraqis might begin to give them substantial
aasistance
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- and at that time we would decide to go
ahead.
If we agreed to give the sup e rsonics, deliveries coul d be scheduled for 19 68
1970. The planes would thus be under our control for a period. The Jordanians
would be dependent on us for replacements and spares
- as well
as a biographic sketch of Ambassador Kamelo
Mro Donald Co Bergus, Country Director for the
United Arab Republic in the Department of State,
will accompany the Ambassadoro
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- Examination of the British Proposal for a
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Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power
Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the
Arabs and Israelis
- APPROACH ~AST EUROPEANS RE I NTERCESSIO N, GI VZN
LACK OF RESULTS TO DATE FROM OUR EFFORTS WITH YUGO SLAVS,
IiJD IANS, ALG ER IANS, IRAQ IS AND TUR XS.
2 . HOPE D E PART M E~T WILL GIVE ERIC PACE
TR E AT.E NT I N -RESPONSE PRESS. I NQUIRIES.
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- to expand the growth in
the level of economic act_ivity -- to continue pressing the absorptive
capacity of the areaTs resources and productive facilities. Over time,
this is the best and perhaps the only way to absorb labor in the area
- through international or private a gencies,
Secretary Rusk said it would be serious to pull out of the FAO. On the
other hand, with American personnel coming out of countries like the UAR,
voluntary a gency programs might have to give for the time being
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going down for the third time. I want to see Wilson and De Gaulle out
there with their ships all lined up too . " But all of these things have a
way of falling apart. He mentioned, for instance , early Congressional
support for his actions in Vietnam
- . Ambassador
Thompson had talked with Kosygin, and S ecretary Rusk had raised
the matter with Ambassador Dobrynin the previous Thursday.
The President said that he had 11played for time 11 with the
Israelis . He had hoped before Secretary McNamara left to have