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the out
skirts
of al-Arish
in northern
Sinai.
In Jordan,
ing that
Israel
tive
fashion."
the US intercede.
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King Husayn said
this
morn
is pushing
ahead in a "puni-·
He ended with a plea that
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status Macomber
negotia~ions
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King a) wished accept our offer
of advanced loan of six F-104s and ,' b) appeared understand no significant
augmentation our equipment
o~~er
possible.
Noted that Ambassador
- , November 26, Israel/Jordan
King Hussein may have weathered the worst of the riots which,
when they occur, are usually most severe on Fridays when crowds
gather for prayers and are excited by fundamentalist sermons. But
his troubles are far from over.
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PROPOSALS WQJLD BY ITSELF SUBSTANTIALLY IMPRWE BORDER
SEC..l)RITY AND HENCE DO Nor WISH TO SEE THEM AS "CENTERPIECE"
00 PLAN IM PR OJE SITU AT I ON AL ONG THAT- B ORDEH.
HOWEVER, IF
KING
- the futm--e of the base.
The provision of U.S. tanks to Israel would . also jeopardize the posi-
tion of Jordan, long considered the keystone to peace in the Near Eas-tIt would n1ake it aw1mard for King Hussein to maintain his close relation
ship