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  • 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
  • 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
  • Ambassador in New York to maintain close contact with the Ambassador of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise. Respectfully, Lyndon DECLASSIFIED I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1 B. Johnson
  • to avoi d undermi ning the confidence which exists between the President and Ambassador Taylor. No great new decisions are expected to result. Under Secretary Ball Reviewed the problem of military assistance to Jordan. The Arab States are jointly tryi ng