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  • , tanks were massing, helicopters were dropping villages were still being bombect or fired upon. (The of fightihg on any scale.) The Syrian confim.ed that to Syrian forces to cease fire. orders except II General read reports were still ofer-flying
  • Memo, Davis to Rostow, 6/9/67, part II
  • .- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GENERAL STATUS DEFCON V - Normal Readiness DEFCON IV - Increased Intelligence DEFCON III - Increased Readiness DEFCON II - Further DEFCON I - Maximum Increased Readiness Posture Watch Posture
  • ·_ RUEDPSA/CINCSTRIXE. •• . STATE. GRNC.. , • •: , -~To N r I II E N ISRAEL-SYRIA ~I A 1:ERUSALEM t J • ' 1092~ . . / BULL :HAS ..JUST-CABLED BUNCHE.THAT ACCORDING.TO HIS INFO .ISRAELIS;· HAVE OCCOPI~D QUNEITRA AND ARE MOVING TOWARD.DAMASCUS
  • · CINCAL·/ .~ CINCSAC/ CINCNELM V,' \ . ., DECLASSIFIED &~ Authority Y NAR...., Date ·BY~-, 3675 MONTH SYMBOL DJS ~ 1· f-------------------'----tE TYPED NAME AND TITLE (Sitnature, ii required) for HERBERTD. RILEY lf
  • . There also was some firing in the city last night. Arab States Israel (As of 5:30 AM Ein') 1. The Israelis appear to·hold substan­ tial portions of the Sinai Peninsula, and Cairo ii ordering the Egyptian force at Sharm ash-Shaykh on the Straits of Tiran
  • Ii Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Approved by President - 11:00 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 11: 18 am. Received by Soviet Molink - 11: 25 am. To Chairman From Mr. Kosygin President Lyndon B. Johnson Chairman: We are instructing our Ambassador
  • CONSIDERFEASIBILITYOF REQUESTING MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ARRESTFOR INTERROGATION: EUSEBIOAZCUE; LUISA CALDERON ANDALFREDO MIRABAL.THE TWOMENARECUBAN NATIONALS ANDCUBANCONSULAR OFFICERS. LUISA CALDERON IS A SECRETARY IN CUBANCONSULATE HERE. IN THIS CONNECTION ARTICLE II
  • appears t9 be a particularly dangerous spot at the moment. Union I II ! i ···q~······•· The Soviets are finding it hard to conceal th~ir shock over the.rapid E tian militar colla se. A Soviet could not understandcould have been .........,...,~o
  • defeat has generated strong feeling against Nasir, and foreign diplomats in Cairo consider the Egyptians are in a state of panic over the militarv debacle, iI I Senior ··.._I~r_a_q_,,1.--0-f ..f.. i-.c-.-i-a'"l-s--.i-n-=Nc-e-w-----=-y=--o-r---,-k--a-r-e
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  • OVERHEARD FOLLOWING CONVERSATION BET1JJEEt~NEGRO At,JD OSWALD:NEGRO: CIN ENGLISH)I WANTTO KILL THE MAN. OSWALD: YOU'RE NOT MAN ENOUGH. I CAN DC IT • . NEGRO: CIN SPANISH) I CAN'T GO \ii ITH YOU. I HAVEA LOT TO DO. 0S1tALD: 11. THE PEOPLE ARE WAITING
  • SOVS HAV! ONLY INTENSIFIED THIS DAMAGE BY THEIR LOUD TALK ASOut NE COIF'LlCT 1" PERI AL I STs. BEIIG ISRAELJAGGRESSION, ENCOURAGED BY ACCORDIIIG MCKEOWN , EBAN EXPRESSED VIEW TO CORIER (NEV ZEALAID) 'THAT sov·HASTE II Dl"AIDIIG
  • WITH RESPECT TO HER ?RESENC£ AT HERODOTO Si. NO. 14•7, IDEOLOGY. SHE STATED THAT IT IS DUETO MERFRIENDSHIP WITHRUBEN DURAN NAVARRO ANDHIS WIF .EfITf SEKR~1'~< 4/VO Tr/AT' tNr IIIS ,,, lht-,kl (?}:.O,.J II' Q'ftlTBIRftli8881RBilMR11 G"8i¥iS.£i&-TMEMJ