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- , the Baghdad regime has been primarily
concerned with domestic affairs.
Were major revol.utionary move
ments to appear in the Gulf as the time of British departure
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neared, however, the Iraqis might begin to give them substantial
aasistance
- through international or private a gencies,
Secretary Rusk said it would be serious to pull out of the FAO. On the
other hand, with American personnel coming out of countries like the UAR,
voluntary a gency programs might have to give for the time being
- Examination of the British Proposal for a
Mari time Group and Declaration ••..••....•••.•.....••.
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Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power
Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the
Arabs and Israelis
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2301 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
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Interests: Enjoys literature, the theater, music , but
is particularly devoted to fostering US-UAR cooperation,
an effort that takes most of his time and energy.
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- is one of lead time., particularly
in light of the uncertainty that other sources., e.g. France.,
will deliver aircraft already contracted for. We are now
actively and sympathetically examining these questions with
the Israelis.·
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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 at that time we would decide to go
ahead.
If we agreed to give the sup e rsonics, deliveries coul d be scheduled for 19 68
1970. The planes would thus be under our control for a period. The Jordanians
would be dependent on us for replacements and spares
- to expand the growth in
the level of economic act_ivity -- to continue pressing the absorptive
capacity of the areaTs resources and productive facilities. Over time,
this is the best and perhaps the only way to absorb labor in the area
- show that we are on top of the subject.
The fl.aw in the Strauss plan, as the Secretary sees it, is that there
is a t least a four t o five year lead time before any desalting plants
could begin to produce. Therefore, the S tr auss p l
- . Ambassador
Thompson had talked with Kosygin, and S ecretary Rusk had raised
the matter with Ambassador Dobrynin the previous Thursday.
The President said that he had 11played for time 11 with the
Israelis . He had hoped before Secretary McNamara left to have