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- 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
-
,'
Dear
V.
I
This is to thank you for calling me. We 'Will advise
you of our Executive Vice President's conversation
'With President Nasser. If imperative, ve 'Will however
seek your help.
With kind good "Wishes.
The Honorable
Walt W. Rostov
The White
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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
- regret it in the long run.
-- - The most awesome decision he has made during his Presidency
was made following the Israeli attack in his hotline conversations with
Kosygin.
--- He understands Israel's reluctance to counsel with the United States
- !Son
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Secretary Rusk said that Israel "has won a battle and not a war."
Mr. Rostow discussed his conversations with Mr. David Ginsburg
and Mr. Abe Feinberg. The President said many of the Jewish
leaders want us to make
- and unbending.
We will stop bombing under right conditions.
PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS: We have tried to come up with formula to
let us stop the bombing with no public
Vance:
They have refused to suggest anything at this point.
will not permit the Thieu-Ky
- 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
- to do is make a speech from
the pamphlet.
The group adjourned for lunch and the President opened the luncheon
conversation by asking about Buttercup response. "Are both Bunker and
Westmoreland coming back?" the President asked.
McNamara replied
- 27, 1964
~ONFIDENTIAL) , ... 1874 and 1889, February 20, 1964
{SECRET}_, and 2316, April 5, 1964 ·(SECRE'f); Memo
randum o·f Conversation between President Johnson
and UAR Ambassador Kamel, May 25, 1964 (SECFET),_
ll From Cairo, Telegram 1995, March
- u r s t made conversation
there was any time
easy.
4 /1 4 / 6 4
Although I c a n 't
say
I made re a l contact with him.
We
sp oke about him h aving p ilo te d the 707 on the way
over.
I approached gingerly the subject of water,
he him self
- being the life
blood of T exas, and dams and irrigation the biggest interest Lyndon
during his fir s t four ye a rs in the C on g re ss, so we had our conversation
cut out for each other.
. / ?
And another thing, I had read with great delight aboutDr
- of State Memorandum of Rusk-Brown
Conversation, January 11, 1968 (Secret/EXDIS).
SECREf
time he stated his own objectives in the Gulf, largely
revolving about five mid-Gulf islands disputed between Iran
'}_/
On February 1, at
and the British-protected
- This conversation is spread across three separate tapes
- to have some private conversation and that
would be m y time to depart.
So I did, thereby not seeing the thousand or
so guests cla m o rin g at the gates.
I rushed hom e, feelin g stra n gely truant,
jumped into m y red lace dress and went out to the W
- HOUSE
WASHINGTON
fMonday, June Z:4; ~ 968
And presently Luci came in.
Page 6
She had been out to dinner.
She curled up
on the bed beside me and we had one of those long conversations which make
me jokingly tell her that she is a part time