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... problem ( Soviets would have same problems ) : 1. - Deployment routes and staging areas . Need Azores or equivalent . -Transportation resources : would require “ major revision of our worldwide program . " 2. Would USSR intervene ...
... problem ( Soviets would have same problems ) : 1. - Deployment routes and staging areas . Need Azores or equivalent . -Transportation resources : would require “ major revision of our worldwide program . " 2. Would USSR intervene ...
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... problems . " Problem : Israelis not basically interested in survival of Hussein . Hart : " I'm not sure they've made up their minds finally on this . " If Jordan became a radical state , easier for Israel to move . President : " That ...
... problems . " Problem : Israelis not basically interested in survival of Hussein . Hart : " I'm not sure they've made up their minds finally on this . " If Jordan became a radical state , easier for Israel to move . President : " That ...
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... problem , which could draw USSR even more into the Mid - East with some form guarantee for the Arabs . Review Group has not addressed itself fully to these basic issues . Mainly concentrated on negotiating options . President : We've ...
... problem , which could draw USSR even more into the Mid - East with some form guarantee for the Arabs . Review Group has not addressed itself fully to these basic issues . Mainly concentrated on negotiating options . President : We've ...
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... Problem was that Israel would only speak of QUOTE secure and recognized borders UNQUOTE . Dobrynin noted that former Secretary Rusk and Under Secretary Rostow had said Israel seeks only demilitarization but no territory from UAR and ...
... Problem was that Israel would only speak of QUOTE secure and recognized borders UNQUOTE . Dobrynin noted that former Secretary Rusk and Under Secretary Rostow had said Israel seeks only demilitarization but no territory from UAR and ...
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... problem . A refugee settlement should provide for the exercise of free choice by the refugees between resettlement with compensation and re- patriation under conditions and controls acceptable to the two sides . The parties should agree ...
... problem . A refugee settlement should provide for the exercise of free choice by the refugees between resettlement with compensation and re- patriation under conditions and controls acceptable to the two sides . The parties should agree ...
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