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Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- ___ I' ...... 6. THROUGHOUT THIS CONVERSATION ZAID EMPHASIZED THAT THESE ARE THINGS KING IS THI~KING. THIS IS HIS READING Or SITUATION • ACTUALLY HIS ADVISERS ARE TRYING WITHOUT MUCH HOPE Or SUCCESS TO CONVINCE HIM TO MAKE NO DRASTIC MOVES. YET, MANY
- McNamara. He said Israel hoped to get 77 aircraft from the United States and France by next year. S e curing the Israeli air arm is e ssential to balance of strength and survival, he said. Mr. Eban returned in his discussion to the question of peace
- agreement with the Arabs, we kept the Arab-Israel problem largely "in the ice box." We hoped to draw upon the resulting good will we had built up to. influence the Arabs to a moderate reaction to Israel's off-take of Jordan waters scheduled for the spring
- , questions crop T £ind useful as for Mac Bundy's briefing of eleven which finally took We told them it and hope it won 1t R. W. Komer \\ DECLASSlft'lED Authority>t~te By De ll-: l\-11{-17; N~C. (Q-3.1-? , NARS;Date l -~:,-'§:l 0 1