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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 _ ·~ 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