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  • earlier indicating that Jordan had declared war on Israel. ~ Bromley Smith -======7:r THE WHITE I:iOUSE WASHINOTON Tuesday 1 M::..y 3~ 1966 3:30 p. m. §fGREfiJl' -MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT King HusseL""l has wl'itten you an extremely wa:i.·m
  • for her work on Chapter cbapter for his Mr. II; Mr. Martin Tank I, VIII and x·,1; Miss Leigh A. Forrester III; and to my immediate Miss Joan Silv1!r, Mr. Blaine Richardson, Ur. assistants, John Lewis, Mr. Malcolm Orchard. Ernest Editor Washington
  • 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
  • George Bundy said that King Hussein is prepared to do that, and that his position is unique in that regard. The President wanted to know who the nominee of the group was to under­ take this role as mediator. Bundy recommended the U.S. because "Israel
  • that King Hussein is coming to the United States again. He related that on May 1 Israel thought Jordan would try to keep out of the war, but instead Hussein signed an agreement with Egypt on May 30 and opened up on June 5. He said this was a tragic decision
  • the futm--e of the base. The provision of U.S. tanks to Israel would . also jeopardize the posi- ­ tion of Jordan, long considered the keystone to peace in the Near Eas-tIt would n1ake it aw1mard for King Hussein to maintain his close relation­ ship
  • The White House Impact of Cuts in Foreign Aid .Appropl"'iations SUBJECT: This memorandum re.spends to IIJS.AM 276 of December 26, ~king for a report for the P.x•esident on how we propose to adjust the economic and :mili·eary ass:i.atance prog:;:ams