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/0337-14
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 (922 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 : Summary of diplomatic and military actions; U.S.-Jordan relations; U.S.-UAR relations; UN role in crisis; situation in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait; NATO ministerial meeting; Middle East settlement; possibility that USSR will try to link crisis to de-escalation in Vietnam; security of U.S. citizens in Jordan; Israel-Syria cease-fire; Israeli objectives; U.S. policy in Middle East; USSR role in crisis, June 9.
► 0047 : Evacuation of U.S. citizens from Jordan; U.S.-Jordan relations; U.S.- UAR relations; U.S. policy in Middle East; refugees; situation on West Bank; Israel-Syria cease-fire; recall of Tunisian troops; Saudi Arabian views on crisis; Turkish denial of overflight rights for transport of Soviet MiGs to Iraq; differences between Turkish government policy and public opinion in Istanbul; NATO ministerial meeting; Middle East settlement; proposed visit of king of Morocco to U.S.; attack on USS Liberty; UN role in crisis, June 9.
► 0098 : Situation in Libya; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; USSR views on Middle East settlement; Israel-Syria cease-fire; supply of arms to Middle East countries; oil crisis, June 10.
► 0121 : Summary of diplomatic and military actions; desire of shah of Iran to assist in crisis settlement; political situation in Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, and Kuwait; supply of arms to Middle East countries; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; U.S. policy in Middle East; Lebanese and Iranian views on crisis; UN cease-fire resolution; 1949–1956 pattern of activity in Gulf of Aqaba and Straits of Tiran; USSR views on crisis; effects of USSR-Israel break in diplomatic relations; USSR views on Middle East settlement; Moroccan and Spanish views on crisis; resignation of Gamal Abdel Nasser; Italian views on crisis; Turkey representing U.S. interests in Iraq; Tunisian views on crisis; Israeli objectives in Syria; Israel-Syria cease-fire; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Jordan; UN role in crisis; supply of arms to Middle East countries; suspension of U.S. aid to countries that broke diplomatic relations; attack on USS Liberty / principal correspondents Leonard C. Meeker, Thomas L. Hughes, June 10.
► 0269 : Charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; Israeli violations of UN cease-fire; U.S. emergency relief contributions for Middle East.
► 0276 : West Bank refugees; UN role in crisis; Jordanian views on crisis; Israeli and Jordanian military casualties, June 12.
► 0284 : Kuwaiti oil; possibility of shipping oil under false flags or doctored manifests; Algerian views on crisis; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; USSR arms shipments to Middle East, June 13–16.
► 0291 : Middle East : Proposal linking UAR political concessions with economic aid, with Charles de Gaulle as intermediary; views of King Hussein of Jordan on Middle East settlement, June 18–July 1.
► 0300 : Middle East crisis: Press material : Proposed nuclear desalting projects in UAR and Israel; water allocation in Middle East; views of Gamal Abdel Nasser on crisis and Israeli aggression; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR; Canadian views on crisis; Israeli administration of West Bank and Gaza Strip; West Bank refugees; U.S. foreign policy; Vietnam War; U.S. policy in Middle East; visit of Kuwaiti foreign minister to U.S.; U.S.-USSR summit meeting; press reports from UAR, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Israel, UK, France, FRG, Japan, and India; U.S. press highlights; UN role in crisis; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; South Vietnamese elections; Israeli annexation of Old City of Jerusalem; Lyndon Baines Johnson meeting with King Hussein of Jordan; attack on USS Liberty; Alexei Kosygin meeting with Fidel Castro; U.S. and USSR arms shipments to Middle East; potential for resumption of fighting in Middle East; Algeria as threat to Morocco; French arms shipments to Algeria and Israel; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; views of Danish Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag on U.S.-USSR summit meeting, crisis, UN, and Vietnam War; Alexei Kosygin; foreign radio and press reaction to President Johnson’s address to National Foreign Policy Conference for Educators; U.S. participation in airdrop of water in Sinai; U.S. diplomatic relations with Arab countries; violence against and evacuation of U.S. citizens in Arab countries; creation of Special Committee of National security council to coordinate U.S. policy in Middle East; International Monetary Fund denial of loan to UAR; maritime declaration; U.S. assurances and commitments to Israel by administrations of Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Johnson; tripartite declaration of 1950; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; conventions and resolutions adopted by UN conference on the law of the sea; U.S. policy on Palestine issue in 1948; 1948 UN discussions on Palestine issue; views of King Hussein of Jordan on crisis and Middle East settlement; oil supply situation to U.S. and UK; views of Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban on crisis and Middle East settlement; status of Jerusalem; outline of U.S. policy and diplomacy during crisis / principal correspondents Glenn Seaborg, A. E. Ritchie, Elliott Roosevelt, Dean Rusk, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Richard I. Phillips, Dixon Donnelley, [1948 and February 11, 1957–July 3, 1967].
► 0604 : Economic vulnerabilities : Potential role of economic pressure in crisis; boycotts and embargoes; oil; economic contingency planning; Arab and Israeli financial holdings in U.S. and UK; possible effect of hostilities on UK balance of payments; gold markets; status of world oil tanker fleet / principal correspondent Raymond J. Albright, [June 2–3, 1967].
► 0648 : Outgoing Cables : U.S. policy in Middle East; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; Maritime Declaration; vessel escorts in Gulf of Aqaba; UN role in crisis; Dutch position on Maritime Declaration; evacuation of U.S. dependents from Syria; UN moratorium proposal; U.S.-UAR relations, [May 17–29, 1967]
► 0721 : Maritime declaration-UN : USSR and UAR views on crisis; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; U.S.-UAR relations; UN role in crisis, [May 30–31, 1967]
► 0738 : Maritime declaration—openhagen : Danish position on maritime declaration; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba, [June 2–12, 1967]
► 0746 : Maritime declaration—documents, Memos, General : Convention on the Territorial Sea and the contiguous zone; tally of countries asked to sign maritime declaration; UN role in crisis; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; Iraqi position on Gulf of Aqaba; Arab and Israeli military capabilities; proposed naval task force for Gulf of Aqaba; position on declaration of Iceland and the Netherlands; history of declaration; NATO ministerial meeting; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba / principal correspondents Dean Rusk, Deane R. Hinton, Robert T. Grey, Lucius D. Battle, [April 29, 1958, and June 1–9, 1967]
► 0883 : Memoranda of conversation between the United States and USSR and UK officials and Israel re. Middle East crisis: U.S. policy in Middle East; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; Iraqi and Norwegian views on crisis; four-power consultation proposal of Charles de Gaulle; Iranian and USSR views on crisis / principal correspondents Dean Rusk, Alexei Kosygin, May 18–June 6, 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)