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Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- . NEGATIVE RATHER THAN POSITIVE. FINALLY, KING•s RECEPTION IN US IN NOVEMBER, PARTICULARLY IN CONTRAST TO LATER RECEPTION OF ESHKOL, HAD BEEN SERIOUS PSYCHOLOGICAL BLOW. 4. ZA!D EXPLAINED THAT HE SEPARATELY AND LATER 'TOGETHER WITH PRI MIN TAL HOUNI TODAY HAD
- political life. Eshkol is Delav on the NPT. Non-nuclear countries are building up resistance to the treaty because of our delay in approving it. Some of the non-nuclear countries want firm guarantees against aggression. We can't do that. That literally
- .) ~-----··-,.,,,,,,,. .... . ................. -.... ........ ---·· Mr. Nixon: Good. Secretary Rusk: Eshkol is fighting for his political life. The Arabs think Israel is interested in territorial expansion. The Israelis think the Arabs are interested in exterminating Israel. The Soviets want the Jarring mission