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Memo, Rostow to LBJ, 6/13/67
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- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -6-EC---R-En' June MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR 13, 1967 THE PRESIDENT King Faisalfs Reply to Your Letter Faisal reiterates his desire to continue your close personal relationship and urges us
- Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia, 1906-1975
- the out skirts of al-Arish in northern Sinai. In Jordan, ing that Israel tive fashion." the US intercede. TOP iil!":C~liT - King Husayn said this morn is pushing ahead in a "puni-· He ended with a plea that E0179583AlbJl1J>25Yrs lCJ
- with the Israelis along the lines Quiet approaches to, President Bourguiba, are O some initial possible about the concept of a definitive in paragraph Ill, above. say, President Sunay, the Shah, suggesting this approach. SECRET tactical the King
- to happen Who is going to be in business? tran■ ac:ti:>n? to be to King to be talking? Who has got to carry know. We are in a very, out very stage here. early aerioualy, O Could you -- A Please don't on the Nasser but please by them