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  • IN E~ .t~ Oi EX-KING SAUD COULD HAVE ON OUR MEDIATION EFFORT, 1 ASKED , APPOINTMENT AND WAS RECEIVED BY .UNDER SECRETARY EL FEKI TH I l"DR NI NG. 2. REFERRING TO MY MEETING WITH FO~EIGN MINISTER RIAD 0 APRIL 8 I SAID THAT MORE THAN TWO "EEKS HAD NOW
  • from Nick Katzenbach lay out the trickiest Mid-East arms decisions we face--Jordan and Israel. W e don't believe we can string King Hussein along much longer. A Soviet economic delegation with a few military members is in Jordan now. The King feels he
  • education to meet the King~ dom's adult illiteracy problems will be expanded in cooperation with the Ministry of Soci~l Affairs and Labor. 20. Clear title.to the 600 dunums campus of the University should be established immediately. Plans should be made
  • of the imperialist camp. Britain is allied with the U.S. The Shah of Iran, Kings Faysal and Htisayn, and Bourguiba are only -"tools in the hands of the United States." Nasser said that in the early days of the Egyptian revolution, Egypt had thought the U.S
  • and Jordan with the support of the other Ara~ States. Its purpose was to carry out the repeatedly declared purpose to destroy Israel one~ and forever and to drive its inhabitants into the sea. The little King of Jordan had for years been receiving massive
  • ~~ NARA. Datt 7- 3o.. . 9,c:). 46e Jic:l4a'• 4389 02 Yeaea !IPiatien lo Vier unbelpfal and dilatny aat.-. Bl-=-Fildd •·a reepoaee to Ne• appr•cb . awl ...~t:ling effect of GUAR.~apnaored trip of ex=King Saud to Yemen, we believe Charge should weak