No End of a Lesson: The Story of SuezFour students from Menisus F on a mission to the far-away Sector 22 delight in the habitable but uninhabited planet they discover until they realize their pod mentor has no intention of allowing them to leave. |
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Page 89
... move- ment of Iraqi troops into Jordan . I also took the opportunity to suggest that perhaps we had done the wrong thing in dis- couraging Nuri , and that we should now give him the green light to move into Jordan and to move in ...
... move- ment of Iraqi troops into Jordan . I also took the opportunity to suggest that perhaps we had done the wrong thing in dis- couraging Nuri , and that we should now give him the green light to move into Jordan and to move in ...
Page 91
... move at all . After all , the idea of sending Iraqi troops to reinforce Hussein had sprung from us and not from Nuri . But my arguments were in vain . For Eden , whose antennae had begun to sense that Gazier's appeal might be the ...
... move at all . After all , the idea of sending Iraqi troops to reinforce Hussein had sprung from us and not from Nuri . But my arguments were in vain . For Eden , whose antennae had begun to sense that Gazier's appeal might be the ...
Page 105
... move our troops in . Egypt will , presumably , refuse , and directly she does so we shall start bombing Egyptian airfields . ' This would eliminate Nasser's bomber force and so protect Israel from air attacks and prevent the harassing ...
... move our troops in . Egypt will , presumably , refuse , and directly she does so we shall start bombing Egyptian airfields . ' This would eliminate Nasser's bomber force and so protect Israel from air attacks and prevent the harassing ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Metamorphosis of a Statesman | 17 |
Dismissal of General Glubb | 28 |
Copyright | |
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