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- viewpoint. With· the·-passage· of time ,-however-, • c-has·~becomat increasingly.difficult to justify its rigidity in terms of, our national-interest in helping certain countries to·meet:9' their legitimate defense needs, and thus contain-the·spre~4
- 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
- You will remember that your brother-in-law went to Jordan about a year and a half ago to advise on the development of handicraft industry there.. Now his project has reached a point where he should go back. Because the press last time noted his
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 3 of 4 Doc# DocT~~e Doc Info Date 9eQ den Q79 Stat~ cable Classification Pages 1os;i:g5 tg A,FRFRaR \'i·~·Cfl Y\ld()z.toe ee'-'le CAP 661244 Lo
- (that or Egypt in particular) took such severel.7 restrictive ·measures . against Israel u drasticall.7· to shorten .the ruse leading to the explosion. DECLASSlfltD -.,__ A thority :f lo - 3 ~ '"'°"' By ~ • NAit-\. D~c~~ 7 e5 sYqµ ri I hCfJIS ...- 'i'OP
- as t:hat Qi' gove1.·nmont ovet· a.t this time. who talked with cease-fix•e; it Foreign officials time was limited Yliuister Eshkol had lei't by· Eshkol tna~, indicate Israeli fightiug- Tel Aviv now. to "response," for the frcint, tension wi
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- BY ARAB LEADERS WITH RIGHT MOTIVES AND SYMPATHETH IC.. I • POLICIES IN MIDDLE EAST. USG IS JUDGED TO BE BOTH UNWILLING AND UNABLE TO CONTROL ISRAEL. THUS, MODERATE JORDANIA~S AGREE WITH KING HUSSEIN THAT TIME HAS COME TO "STAY A STEP AHEAD OF SITUATION