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- REGARDING OUR ·
OFF.ICE--!HEHE ___AND ~°JN PARTICULAR REGAR-iffNG- JONES · AND GOSSELil\l°K______
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4 s WE FEAR THAT NOW WERE EITHER BROMELL OR I TO TAXE UP WITH
OUR EGYPTIAN CONTACTS PENETRATION DURING NIGHT MAY 7-8 THIS
COULD PLACE JONES
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WAS'Hll'{OTON
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SECRET
Saturday, December 16, 1967
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Mr. President:
I would add two points to the attached package on the Jordanian and
Israeli arms problem:
Evron took me aside last night and indicated that the Israelis
would
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Be~H. Read
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Executive Secretary
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4
Enclosure:
Nasser's May Day Speech
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OONFU>EN'l'IAL
Group 3:
Downgraded at 12 year intervals;
not automatically decontrolled.
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- of Reference, believe Cairo
suggestion has merit.
Accordingly addressees should drop both
·repeat both adjectives and modity Terms of Reference to read
and
QUOTE to refrain from acts/~ propaganda UNQUOTE in numbered
paras 2 and 3 State 170451.
Presentation
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ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT DESERVE EXCESSIVE WEIGHT, THIS CIA REPORT
DESERVES READING.
1.
THE SOVIET DIPLOMAT MADE THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS ON AMERICAN
POLICY IN THE MID EAST:
A. THE JOHNSON ADMINISTRATION