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HE WHITE HOUSE
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- to the word "DEFCON"
since the time of the Cuba missile
crisis.
We will
guidance
receive
given
in the morning
by Defense.
a copy of the press
- 7.
T8PSECRET
THE
DIRECTOR
OFCENTRAL
INTELLIGENCE
28 November
1963
had intended to discuss this with President
Johnson but ran out of time.
I am sure we will get
some wild statements
out of Havana if Castro's
speech last night is any indicator
- is roughly moving
shorten
it by getting at the substance
possible
time.
the Iranians
in Israeli's
favor,
I believe we can
of a settlement
at the earliest
- -- the friendly
access
to the Gulf of
Aqaba, the right of Israel to use the Suez Canal.
These were
uppermost
in their concerns.
There were some that talked
about boundaries
but recognized
that this was a subject that
would take a great deal of time.
I was pleased
- international
or private
agencies,
With regard
Secretary
Rusk said it would be serious
to pull out of the FAO. On the
other hand, with American
personnel
coming out of countries
like the UAR,
voluntary
agency programs
might have to give for the time being
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THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON
2.5, D.C.
28 November
MEMORANDUM
THROUGH:
1963
FOR THE PRESIDENT
Mr. McGeorge
Bundy
Special Assistant
for National
Security
Affairs
Time prevented
me from mentioning
this morning
- . The Israeli
negotiating
position.
He said that a month ago there
was no serious
crisis
in the Middle East; 10 days ago they felt they were
being throttled;
now there is temporary
euphoria
and relief at the military
victory;
but they have not had time to think
- Mr.
Watson:
I talked to Lem -- said these people are
en route here - - he does not know at this
time exactly when they will be here or
exactly when they will make the request.
Will call you asap with this information.
mjc
1 :09 p. m.
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saboteurs., and some
Syrian made no charge
orders had been given
The Secretary General read reports frai, the Israelis
had geen issued to cease fire and that all fighting
in self defence.
The UAR Representative
hour at 8 p.m. local time.
charged
-
to those of the distinguished
Americans
who are gathered
to honor Rabbi Bern
stein this afternoon.
"I know of your concern
at this time of international
crisis.
Let me assure
you that your governrnent
will
do everything
in its power to see that peace
- the same.
Fedorenko
suggested
a one-hour
time limit for the Secretary
General
to
inform himself
that firing had ceased
and report.
Rafael of Israel
asked
whether
Iraq or Kuwait had agreed
to a cease-fire
and repeated
that Syria
must also give orders
to its