U.S. State Department Office of the Executive Secretariat crisis files. Part 2, The Middle East Crisis, 1967 [mikroform] : lot files 68D135, 69D218, 70D20 / project editor Robert E. Lester.

U.S. State Department Office of the Executive Secretariat crisis files.
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0337-3
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Crisis files. Part 2, The Middle East Crisis, 1967
Middle East Crisis, 1967
Yayın Bilgisi
Bethesda, MD : UPA collection from LexisNexis, [t.y.]
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (1169 poz) : pozitif ; 35 mm
Genel Not
Bu seri 19 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi B.I/6613 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
► 0001 : Middle East-background :Gulf of Aqaba as international waterway; U.S. assurances concerning Gulf of Aqaba and Straits of Tiran; UN role in crisis; withdrawal of UNEF from Gaza Strip and Sinai; military buildup in Middle East; closure of Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli shipping; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; legal status of Straits of Tiran and Gulf of Aqaba; map of gulf area, [February 11, 1957, and May 23-June 1, 1967]
► 0028 : Chron Summary of the Arms Probe with Nasser and Related Events : Chronological summary of arms probe; John J. McCloy; Gamal Abdel Nasser views on U.S.-proposed arms limitation arrangement; UAR sovereignty; development of nuclear weapons by UAR and Israel; Dimona nuclear reactor in Israel; International Atomic Energy Agency; Moscow nuclear test ban agreement; conventional weapons arms race; U.S. and USSR arms sales to Middle East countries; timing of UAR arms probe; collective security; deferral of Israeli arms probe; extracts of Nasser speech on disarmament; Palestinians; UAR Nuclear Power Committee visit to U.S.; mutual restraint; nuclear free zones / principal correspondents R. W. Komer, John F. Kennedy, Dean Rusk, John S. Badeau, Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1963-1964.
► 0222 : Maritime declaration chronology; views of Iranian ambassador to U.S.; Israeli suggestion that UN secretary general visit Cairo and Damascus; UK views on crisis; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; military planning; views of Japanese and UAR ambassadors to U.S.; USSR views on crisis; chronology of consultations on proposed maritime declaration; Chilean position on maritime declaration; summary of U.S.-USSR negotiations on draft resolution on Middle East / principal correspondents David H. Popper, Richard F. Pedersen, [May 18-June 10, 1967, and November 15, 1968]
► 0326 : Arab-Israeli crisis: “By Post,” Accra to Algiers (Folder 1 of 4) : Evacuation of U.S. personnel and others from Syria to Turkey; Ghanaian position on maritime declaration; assessment of Israel’s political future; labor unrest in Yemen; terrorism; situation in Ethiopia and need for more arms; Algerian views on Arab-Israeli conflict and legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; U.S.-Algeria break in diplomatic relations; evacuation of U.S. dependents from Algeria; USSR military stockpiling in Algeria, [May 18-June 30, 1967]
► 0430 : Arab-Israeli crisis: “By Post,” Amman (Folder 2 of 4) : Maintaining minimal U.S. diplomatic presence in Jordan; evacuation of U.S. personnel from Jordan; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; emergency aid for refugees; Israeli violations of UN cease-fire; U.S. arms sales to Israel and Arab states; status of Jerusalem; Israel military and political position; control of West Bank; Israeli defeat of Jordanian army; Jordan-Syria break in diplomatic relations; return of refugees to West Bank; Israeli treatment of Jordanian refugees; currency situation in Jordan; Saudi and Iraqi troops in Jordan, [May 3-July 8, 1967]
► 0685 : Arab-Israeli crisis: “By Post,” Ankara to Baghdad (Folder 3 of 4) : Turkish reaction to Arab-Israeli war; Turkish position on maritime declaration; Turkey representing U.S. interests in Iraq; Turkish denial of overflight rights for transport of Soviet MiGs to Iraq; evacuation of U.S. personnel to Turkey; USSR arms shipments to UAR via Algeria; U.S. request that Algeria use influence with UAR and Syria to ease tensions; evacuation of U.S. personnel from Iraq; Gulf of Aqaba as international waterway; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; arms limitations in Middle East; U.S. air force base in Libya; military buildup in Middle East; USSR rearming of Arab countries; USSR naval traffic in Mediterranean; Israeli ship anchored outside Eritrean port; Greek position on maritime declaration; views of Greek Prime Minister Konstantine Kollias on Greek political situation and need for U.S. aid; Richard M. Nixon visit to Greece; living conditions in Cairo, Egypt; Iraqi obligation to take military action if Israel should attack Syria; maintaining minimal U.S. diplomatic presence in Iraq; flow of oil cut off from Iraq to U.S. and UK; U.S. strategy in Middle East; Iraqi oil nationalization; Belgium representing U.S. interests in Iraq; assessment of internal Iraq situation; Iraq-UAR relations, [May 16-June 30, 1967]
► 0917 : Arab-Israeli crisis: “By Post,” Bamako to Budapest (Folder 4 of 4) : Charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; Malian views on crisis; Gulf of Aqaba as international waterway; U.S. position on Middle East; views of Australia, Thailand, and Communist China on Cambodia’s territorial integrity; U.S.-Lebanon diplomatic relations; Lebanese internal security; Israel-Lebanon relations; Lebanese military plans; evacuation of U.S. personnel and citizens from Lebanon; potential effects of crisis on flow of oil to U.S. and UK; evacuation of U.S. personnel from UAR; living conditions in Cairo, Egypt; U.S.-UAR break in diplomatic relations; Syrian troops in Lebanon; security for Jewish quarter of Beirut, Lebanon; warning issued by Arab organization to airlines dealing with Israel; U.S. strategy in Middle East; Lebanese military capability; UNRWA aid for refugees; Jordan-Lebanon relations; Romanian and USSR Middle East policy; potential for Lebanese civil war; status of Jerusalem; Yugoslav views on crisis; visit of Chief Justice Earl Warren to Yugoslavia; mob violence against U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya; GDR “solidarity” with UAR; sources of oil for FRG in case of Middle East oil shutdown; FRG views on crisis; position on maritime declaration of FRG and Belgium; Belgian and Romanian views on crisis; U.S.-Argentina trade talks, [May 19-June 30, 1967]
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Bethesda, MD : University Puclications of America (UPA), [t.y.]. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 1967
Emeği Geçenler
Lester, Robert E., prj. ed.
Kurum Adı
United States. Department of State.
University Puclications of America (UPA)