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- , Mro Rudolf Peterson, Mr. Torn Watson,
and Mr. John D. Harper. The vis_t is scheduled to depart
\ from New York on Trans World Airlines on Thursday, March 23,
\ 1967.
I
I will be grateful to receive your reply to
this letter, upon which the invitation
- OF Ii;FILTRATIOt-l TRr1GETS U~ LiiOS
C . - DESOTO PAT ROL S AND 3 4-A COVERT AIR ATTACKS
D. A TRANS ITI ON PHASE PRIOR TO PHASE II I NVOLVING SH/I.L L OW A Il1
PENET RA TIO OF DRV
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E. '•JAYS AtlD MEAN S FOR INIT!1~TI NG PHASE II
P,; 0
F. NECESSAR
- by revolutionary, nationalist
Arab forces, drawing inspiration and assistance from their
fellows elsewhere in the Arab world.
In this contest the cen
servat1ve powers will seek support from the US, and their
·opponents will look to the .USSR.
*
The UK
- was planning an attack on the Arab
world. Battle insisted that it was . essential for border raids
to cease in order to prevent an incident which could start a
war. Then Battle expressed U.S. concern at the possibility
of withdrawal of UNEF, hoping
- that Israel was planning an attack on the Arab
world. Battle insisted that it was essential for border raids
to cease in order to prevent an incident which could start a
war. Then Battle expressed U.S. concern at the possibility
of withdrawal of UNEF, hoping