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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
  • and launched int o a discussion of whether or not we should press for Security Council action on Vietnam, but then returned to explain the devel opment s on the Middle Eas t in New York since July. He concluded by indicating that the non-permanent
  • "'"""T.-tTi:-Presiden-~ A ()/CN NlJ 58-ere'tr t-~1~-/\IL .J 8h ~~ - ~ ~ ~ "lr17..~g.~.,t/ ~ I FILE LOCATION llA.TIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security Council File BSC Meetings, VoL 3 Tab 26 , 2/1/65, Vietnam, Jordan Arms RESTRICTICJ-4 COOES
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  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Vietnam; Jordan Arms, 2/1/1965, Volume 3, Tab 26," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1
  • to the south." Other Areas Nasser gave almost no attention to other areas of the world. He did not talk about Vietnam. He did ridicule the U.S. for believing that the UAR was assisting revolutionaries in Latin America. Nasser Under Political Pressure Nasser's
  • of months there will be a military confrontation in which the Soviet Union will be prepared not only to arm the Arabs, but directly to engage, perhaps via technicians, if not more openly. They will use the same techniques as we have used in Vietnam
  • State Dept. Guidelines Bytf! .NARA,Detej-;l~d- VIETNAM '.REF: CA I RO ! •. ?3~4 1. EMBASSY POLITICAL COUN~ELOR THTS MORNtNG CALL[D ON DIRECTOR OF ASIAN AFFAIRS IN FORFlGN MTNSTRY FATHT RADWAN TO ASCF.RTAI.N LIARG REACTIOnTO MANILA CO~~llNif-'ltJL RAD