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  • ' ,',. .!. A, --, .·_, :, : · ,,/ \) ·, .1 ·_:~.•., l,.,~ ' {..--·--- Benj am1.n H. __ Read Executive Enclosure: Message to the President Secretary /yl..o ·CI .' - 0 .. ..: :i U\"i'S OFFICE ~,;•'7 A , 29 h,1 11 24 EMBASSY THE REPUBLIC OF OF IRAO ~. 1801 ~' STREET , N. W
  • last night I put e-s sentially the same in Waltts memo tG the President. So all taken care of. The meeting was warm. and f:dendly and accomplished its purpose. HHS TIAL Att: Memo, Read to Rostow, 1/24/67 Subj: Call on thePreside-n t by the Deputy
  • , and until we get better information--we have no representation in Baghdad--it's impossible to tell what the effect of last night's coup will beo We can't even be sure that the coup leaders I claim of military support is true. A counter-coup tomorrow
  • , and much more of the five-year plan can be f inanced through Iraq' s own resources, and foreign loans can be more read i l y servic e d. Whether ratification of the IPC agreement is politically f e asible should ~e de termined in the next two or three
  • regretfully .returns letter and the enclosed bookle#~ herewith the President's ~ 4. . U~ Benjamin H. Read r~Executive Secretary Enclosures: 1. Baghdad's A-226. 2 •· Letter and enc lo sure. GROUP3 Downgraded at 12-year ~ntervals; not automatically
  • !M tVENIHG 01 HIS INSTRUCTIO?! uaDERTAKE PROT!CTICtl OL11 INTE}(eSTS. TURX IS S£NDUl8 OFFICER ro CONSULT WITH M£ EARLY HO;HUCJGJUNE 9. . 3. 4. SMAIKHL Y SZEUED Ill AT £AS£ VHEN MEETING BEGAN AND DECLINED TRAUSLAT£ ARl~JIC UH!CH I TtH!N READ. I ASK