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target for an attack was Syria. If Israel attacked Syria , Hussein
continued, Jordan would not take action unless the U.A.R. intervened,
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From Tel Aviv , tel. 3648, May 18, 1967, secret/nodis .
2
Memor~ndum of telephone conversation between
- ON UNDERTAKINGS CONVEYED BROMELL YESTERDAY
CCAIRo•s 7153). CBROMELL HAS APPOINTMENT 6i00 PM THIS EVENING
TO RE.CEIVE WORD AS TO WHAT STEPS HAVE BEEN ACCOMPL.ISHED AS
A RESULT HIS ·MAY 5 CONVERSATION.>
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TO PLEAD TOO FREQUENTLY FOR HELP WILL NOT O~LY
- Businessmen invited to Cairo by
UAR First Vice President and ¥ield Marsha l · Hakim Amer was
received by President Nasser on March 28, 1967. The following
is based on a telephone conversation with Mre Ernest Henderson
of Sheraton Hotelse We have requested
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AND THAT ONLY ALGERIA IS CAUSING PROBLEMS BY CRITICIZING
THE SOVIETS FOR NOT BEING TOUGH ENOUGH ON THE SUBJECT OF
ISRAEL. (SOURCE COMMENT: THE SUBJECT OF THE SOVIET
BLOC DECLARATION ON ISRAEL IN WARSAW ON 22 DECEMBER WAS
NOT BROUGHT UP DURING THE CONVERSATION
- influence in
the area has been deteriorating. Conversely, S oviet influence has
been increa sing. He sugges t ed discussing this problem under two
headings - - our relations with the countries of the Near East and Soviet
intentions toward the area .
Speaking