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- the counter-revolution in the
~orld." As evi~ence of u.s'9· malevolence against the UAR, he referred
to the Odell case and said that he had tapes of statements by CIA
agents who hoped that First Vice President Amir would die during his
appendectomy. Nasser
- ambitious hopes :for their future
role in the Gulf.
They do not wish to dominate their neighbors
so much as to ensure that those neighboring states remain under
the rule of friendly conserve.ti ve leaders.
But even this modest
aim will hold difficul.ties
- tM v.aeu• 1-eft h:, • boycotted eouce.o. Yet ~o fail to 4o ao
iuttff DOit-US c-,et.f.ttoa into thft-1e valu61e aftkctta. 0- •2Cper:Le•e
with the uede. polie!N of foff1p coapet:1Uw netiou udteat-~• ~ h4itW
little « no hope of peraWl4bg otbel:
Q> join
- not sustain without N asser 1s cooperation. As
long as Nasser made speeches lambasting the US, we could not
hope to win Congre ssional support for a policy of supporting him .
The Vice President questioned whether we should reswne relations
and thereby tend
- , as the instigator
of the border incidents, was the only power Israel had to
confront, and the Tel Aviv Government heeded American counsel
of restraint ·in the hope that representations by the U.N.
Secretary-General would cool down the Arab side . · Such hopes
- 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.
STORY LO W KEY
- of the Jordan River by 20% with weather
modification. He felt that water must be keyed in with the refugee
problem and hoped that in moving ahead on the Israeli plant we could
extract some concessions from Israel that would tie the plant into
greater Arab use
- directly
conc..-.ed
.,.u what
could be an :f.nccea•ingly danger•• •itutioao
We believed thea aa we believe DOW that USG could not hope to be
of any aasiatance eleaa hotb Saudl Arabia aad UAR velun1t:ar1ly
aad wholeheartedly accepted our of fer ef
- , and the road forward to
real peace and progress will not be easy. Still there is
now a real chance for all to turn from the frustrations of
the past to the hopes of a peaceful future. While the first
responsibility falls to the peoples and governments