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Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- AMMAN TO SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 4557 STATE GRNC BT -S E e ft E T AMM.AN 3270 NOD IS FEB 3, 1968 8 :14 ;p .M. , FOR YOUR INFORMATION . SUBJECT: ACTIONS NEEDED FORESTALL FURTHER JORDANIAN MOVES TOWARD SOVIETS \ t. AFTER SENDING KING'S MESSAGE
- aircraft. Senator Symington is strongly against re-arming the Arabs. Secretary McNamara said we should provide some arms and tanks but Israel will be very upset if we give the 105 millimeter gun. Secretary McNamara said that King Hussein's position
- In addition, Eisenhower said that Churchill wanted to go into battle. Eisen hower told Churchill he did not L"iink it was wise to go into battle because of the additional security that must be provided. When Churchill told the King, the King also said He
- the statement at a "cer"Reciprocal Action" tain spot" in North Korea. ~ . . tnam" while discussions king toward a ceasc-fi~e. ~nd At his confirmation hearing · Reply To Question · ic~~J,t~~re imtiat- yester~aY. be!ore th~ Senate ·In general, the remarks fol· , 1