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- APPROACH ~AST EUROPEANS RE I NTERCESSIO N, GI VZN
LACK OF RESULTS TO DATE FROM OUR EFFORTS WITH YUGO SLAVS,
IiJD IANS, ALG ER IANS, IRAQ IS AND TUR XS.
2 . HOPE D E PART M E~T WILL GIVE ERIC PACE
TR E AT.E NT I N -RESPONSE PRESS. I NQUIRIES.
STORY LO W KEY
- Affairs; during 1954-58, he was an Associate for the
Middle East, American Universities Field Staff; and in 1958-59, he was
Assistant Director, Humanities, The Rockefeller Foundation.
Mr. Nolte has been, from 1959 to the present, both Executive
Director
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consulted in advance. Israel, i.m.ile refraining from drastic
reactions to Syrian and Egyptian provocations, pressed the United
States for a public statement on the extent of the American com
mitment to Israel's security. But in lieu of making a public
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preparing for aggressive military effort.
It was clear to the
UAR that this provision was meant by the Senate to refer to
the UAR's missile development program, which had received
increasing press attention since its revelation in the spring.
The Senate