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.
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0337-16
Eser Adının Farklı Biçimi
Crisis files. Part 2, The Middle East Crisis, 1967
Middle East Crisis, 1967
Middle East Crisis, 1967
Yayın Bilgisi
Bethesda, MD : UPA collection from LexisNexis, [t.y.]
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (1197 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 : Congressional comments : Congressional record entries on crisis; U.S. aid to Israel and Arab countries; UAR troops stranded in Sinai without water; relief for victims of Middle East conflict; attack on USS Liberty; security of Israel; Vietnam; U.S. oil imports; U.S. neutrality; U.S. policy in Middle East; UN role in crisis; USSR role in crisis; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. commitments to Israel; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR., [May 22–June 14, 1967]
► 0049 : Telegrams and Misc. Tickers : Violence against foreign property in Lebanon; French views on crisis; NATO ministerial meeting; UN and USSR roles in crisis; Latin America; Vietnam; Israel-Jordan cease-fire; U.S. policy in Middle East; Richard M. Nixon visits to Arab countries; U.S.-Morocco relations; Israeli political situation; Iraqi troops in UAR; Israeli military action; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Israel; diversion of ship carrying ammunition for Jordan; UAR mobilization; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. commitments to Israel; Palestinian “Organization of Revolutionary Youth”; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; Latin American draft UN resolution for settlement of crisis, [February 21–March 2, 1957, and May 19–June 30, 1967]
► 0112 : M.E.T.A. [Middle East task force] genda, actions, minutes : Agenda for Middle East Control Group; U.S. contingency planning; U.S. arms shipments to Middle East; withdrawal of U.S. Air Force detachment from Jordan; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; testing blockade with U.S. and foreign tankers; economic consequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; U.S. economic aid to Israel; U.S. policy in Middle East; Maritime Declaration; assessment of UAR ability to engage in period of prolonged conflict; UAR wheat supply situation / principal correspondents John P. Walsh, Townsend Hoopes, Lucius D. Battle, Alfred L. Atherton Jr., Rodger P. Davies, Eugene V. Rostow, Donald C. Bergus, [May 24–June 1, 1967]
► 0193 : Memos to the Pres. and White House : Neutrality Act; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; U.S. commitments to Israel; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; U.S. propaganda issues; prevention of renewed postconflict military buildup; weakening political position of Gamal Abdel Nasser; meeting of President Lyndon Baines Johnson with King Hussein of Jordan; status of West Bank; statement of Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin; Vietnam; UN role in crisis; Israeli aggression; USSR draft UN resolution for settlement of crisis; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; maritime declaration; U.S. contingency planning; Arab intentions toward Israel; nuclear proliferation in Middle East; Syrian-supported terrorism; stability of Jordan; U.S. policy in Middle East; U.S.-Pakistan relations; meeting of President Johnson with Iraqi foreign minister Adnan Pachachi; USSR position in crisis; U.S. emergency relief ontributions for Middle East; meetings of President Johnson with Moroccan foreign minister Ahmed Laraki and with Kuwaiti foreign minister Shaikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah; U.S.-Morocco relations; security of Morocco; Algeria-Morocco relations; Israeli independence day; economic consequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; Syrian, Iraqi, and Tanzanian views on crisis; statement of Israeli foreign minister Abba Eban to UN general assembly; UN cease-fire; refugees from West Bank; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; UNEF; meeting of President Johnson with Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba Jr.; Tunisian views on crisis; NATO ministerial meeting; restraints on arms shipments to Middle East; Voice of America; reactions of pro-Israel U.S. congressmen to President Johnson’s May 23 statement on crisis; possible advance knowledge of UN Secretary General U Thant, India, and Yugoslavia regarding UAR plans; Libyan request that U.S. withdraw from Wheelus Air Base; probable meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Kuwait; diplomatic activity in connection with attack on USS Liberty; Action committee on American Arab relations request for meeting with President Johnson / principal correspondents Joseph A. Califano Jr., Benjamin H. Read, Dixon Donnelley, John P. Walsh, Dean Rusk, Robert S. McNamara, Nadav Safran, Eugene V. Rostow, Lucius D. Battle, Nicholas D. Katzenbach, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Thomas L. Hughes, Zalman Shazar, Julius K. Nyerere, Walt W. Rostow, Leonard H. Marks, Abba Eban, [February 26, 1957, and February 9–June 28, 1967]
► 0511 : Miscellaneous reports (folder 1 of 2) : U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; possible USSR intervention in Syria; UN cease-fire resolutions; proposed messages from President Lyndon Baines Johnson to Arab heads of state; U.S. public opinion on Vietnam; assurances that Spain will exert influence to protect U.S. citizens in Arab countries; attack on USS Liberty; impact of war on U.S. and USSR positions in Middle East; U.S. proposals for settlement; UN role in Middle East settlement; assurances that Belgium will exert influence to protect U.S. citizens in Arab countries; countries representing U.S. interests in Arab countries; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; Israel-Jordan cease-fire; survey of international reactions to outbreak of hostilities; NATO ministerial meeting; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba, 1949–1956; Iranian Ambassador Hushang Ansary; possible U.S. rail workers’ strike; potential effects of Middle East hostilities on U.S. economy; Lebanese Foreign Minister Georges Hakim; UAR restrictions on Israeli shipping through Suez Canal; Richard M. Nixon visits to Arab countries; use of UNEF personnel for protection of Palestine holy places; Neutrality Act of 1939; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; changes in Israeli government; Dwight D. Eisenhower; conflicting U.S. and UK instructions on maritime declaration; meeting of W. Averell Harriman with shah of Iran; Israeli requests for U.S. military aid; Libyan position in crisis; UAR-Jordan joint defense agreement / principal correspondents John P. Walsh, William B. Macomber Jr., Benjamin H. Read, Raymond L. Garthoff, Joseph J. Sisco, Joseph Palmer II, Dixon Donnelley, John M. Leddy, Louis Scheyven, Lucius D. Battle, Thomas L. Hughes, Leonard C. Meeker, Stuart W. Rockwell, Dean Rusk, Ramsey Clark, Avraham Harman, William C. Trimble, [May 24–June 10, 1967]
► 0656 : Miscellaneous reports (folder 2 of 2) : Meeting of W. Averell Harriman with shah of Iran; airlift of ammunition to Israel; Iraqi Foreign Minister Adnan Pachachi; outline of compromise proposals; position of Gamal Abdel Nasser; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; UN role in crisis; embargoed petroleum products; economic onsequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; list of world’s multinational straits; survey of recent merchant shipping to port of Eilat; French arms shipments to Israel; French position in crisis; outline of 1957 U.S.-Israel “deal” regarding Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. contingency planning; UAR legal arguments in UN security council; status of Eilat; Gulf of Fonseca in Central America; Cuban missile crisis; views of U.S. congressmen on Middle East crisis; Tripartite Declaration of 1950; U.S. proposals for settlement; proposed joint resolution of U.S. Congress for peace settlement; proposed television interview with U.S. secretary of state; draft speech of Arthur J. Goldberg to UN security council; Syrian-supported terrorism; UAR intentions; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; U.S. commitments to Israel / principal correspondents Lucius D. Battle, Alfred L. Atherton Jr., Robert B. Wright, Lannon Walker, Robert D. Hodgson, George C. Denney Jr., Joseph J. Sisco, Leonard C. Meeker, Benjamin H. Read, Leon Sloss, Richard A. Frank, David H. Popper, William B. Macomber Jr., Dixon Donnelley, Eugene V. Rostow, William D. Brewer, [May17–June 2, 1967]
► 0875 : Misc. reports : Foreign relations; Vietnam; role of Pakistan in Middle East; continued Arab-Israeli tension; probable USSR arguments and U.S. rebuttals on issues including continuation of Central Treaty Organization alliance, attack on USS Liberty, embargo on oil shipments out of Italy, alleged U.S. air support of Israel, 1965 U.S. actions in Dominican Republic, Guantanamo Naval Base, Panama Canal Zone, denial of Turkish and Iranian overflight rights to USSR, U.S. military and food aid to other countries, influence of oil on U.S. Middle East policy, Vietnam, and nature of Southeast Asia treaty organization alliance; U.S. assurances and commitments to Israel by administrations of Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon Baines Johnson; tripartite declaration of 1950; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; 1957 withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gulf of Aqaba and Gaza Strip; statements by congressional leaders on U.S. policy toward Israel; possibility of Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories; status of Jerusalem; U.S. policy in Middle East; ICRC; refugees; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; UK support for U.S. policy; UAR cabinet changes; Kadhim Khalaf, Iraqi permanent representative to UN; Kurds in Iraq; Dahomean Foreign Minister Emile Derlin Zinsou; Dahomean views on crisis; Dahomean internal situation; Arab-Israeli general Armistice agreements of 1949; Lebanese internal security; travel restrictions on U.S. citizens; U.S.-Tunisia relations; Iraqi Foreign Minister Adnan Pachachi; Lebanese Deputy Permanent Representative Suhail Chammas; Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman; Israel-Jordan relations; Israeli views on peace settlement; freedom of passage through Suez Canal; status of gold and exchange markets; draft UN resolution; actions of oil-exporting countries during crisis; chronology of press reports on crisis; Libyan ban on oil exports; Israeli demobilization; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; UN role in crisis; U.S. and USSR positions on crisis; assessment of oil supply situation; Jordanian observance of UN cease-fire; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR / principal correspondents David H. Popper, Wallace Clarke, Robert C. Strong, Benjamin H. Read, William C. Trimble, Leonard C. Meeker, Dwight J. Porter, Eugene V. Rostow, W. Averell Harriman, Rodger P. Davies, John F. L. Ghiardi, Dixon Donnelley, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Walter J. Levy, Lucius D. Battle, [May 14, 1963; May 1–July 3, 1967; and September 25, 1968]
► 0049 : Telegrams and Misc. Tickers : Violence against foreign property in Lebanon; French views on crisis; NATO ministerial meeting; UN and USSR roles in crisis; Latin America; Vietnam; Israel-Jordan cease-fire; U.S. policy in Middle East; Richard M. Nixon visits to Arab countries; U.S.-Morocco relations; Israeli political situation; Iraqi troops in UAR; Israeli military action; evacuation of U.S. citizens from Israel; diversion of ship carrying ammunition for Jordan; UAR mobilization; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. commitments to Israel; Palestinian “Organization of Revolutionary Youth”; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; Latin American draft UN resolution for settlement of crisis, [February 21–March 2, 1957, and May 19–June 30, 1967]
► 0112 : M.E.T.A. [Middle East task force] genda, actions, minutes : Agenda for Middle East Control Group; U.S. contingency planning; U.S. arms shipments to Middle East; withdrawal of U.S. Air Force detachment from Jordan; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; testing blockade with U.S. and foreign tankers; economic consequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; U.S. economic aid to Israel; U.S. policy in Middle East; Maritime Declaration; assessment of UAR ability to engage in period of prolonged conflict; UAR wheat supply situation / principal correspondents John P. Walsh, Townsend Hoopes, Lucius D. Battle, Alfred L. Atherton Jr., Rodger P. Davies, Eugene V. Rostow, Donald C. Bergus, [May 24–June 1, 1967]
► 0193 : Memos to the Pres. and White House : Neutrality Act; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; U.S. commitments to Israel; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; U.S. propaganda issues; prevention of renewed postconflict military buildup; weakening political position of Gamal Abdel Nasser; meeting of President Lyndon Baines Johnson with King Hussein of Jordan; status of West Bank; statement of Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin; Vietnam; UN role in crisis; Israeli aggression; USSR draft UN resolution for settlement of crisis; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; maritime declaration; U.S. contingency planning; Arab intentions toward Israel; nuclear proliferation in Middle East; Syrian-supported terrorism; stability of Jordan; U.S. policy in Middle East; U.S.-Pakistan relations; meeting of President Johnson with Iraqi foreign minister Adnan Pachachi; USSR position in crisis; U.S. emergency relief ontributions for Middle East; meetings of President Johnson with Moroccan foreign minister Ahmed Laraki and with Kuwaiti foreign minister Shaikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jabir al-Sabah; U.S.-Morocco relations; security of Morocco; Algeria-Morocco relations; Israeli independence day; economic consequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; Syrian, Iraqi, and Tanzanian views on crisis; statement of Israeli foreign minister Abba Eban to UN general assembly; UN cease-fire; refugees from West Bank; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; UNEF; meeting of President Johnson with Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Bourguiba Jr.; Tunisian views on crisis; NATO ministerial meeting; restraints on arms shipments to Middle East; Voice of America; reactions of pro-Israel U.S. congressmen to President Johnson’s May 23 statement on crisis; possible advance knowledge of UN Secretary General U Thant, India, and Yugoslavia regarding UAR plans; Libyan request that U.S. withdraw from Wheelus Air Base; probable meeting of Arab foreign ministers in Kuwait; diplomatic activity in connection with attack on USS Liberty; Action committee on American Arab relations request for meeting with President Johnson / principal correspondents Joseph A. Califano Jr., Benjamin H. Read, Dixon Donnelley, John P. Walsh, Dean Rusk, Robert S. McNamara, Nadav Safran, Eugene V. Rostow, Lucius D. Battle, Nicholas D. Katzenbach, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Thomas L. Hughes, Zalman Shazar, Julius K. Nyerere, Walt W. Rostow, Leonard H. Marks, Abba Eban, [February 26, 1957, and February 9–June 28, 1967]
► 0511 : Miscellaneous reports (folder 1 of 2) : U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; possible USSR intervention in Syria; UN cease-fire resolutions; proposed messages from President Lyndon Baines Johnson to Arab heads of state; U.S. public opinion on Vietnam; assurances that Spain will exert influence to protect U.S. citizens in Arab countries; attack on USS Liberty; impact of war on U.S. and USSR positions in Middle East; U.S. proposals for settlement; UN role in Middle East settlement; assurances that Belgium will exert influence to protect U.S. citizens in Arab countries; countries representing U.S. interests in Arab countries; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; Israel-Jordan cease-fire; survey of international reactions to outbreak of hostilities; NATO ministerial meeting; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba, 1949–1956; Iranian Ambassador Hushang Ansary; possible U.S. rail workers’ strike; potential effects of Middle East hostilities on U.S. economy; Lebanese Foreign Minister Georges Hakim; UAR restrictions on Israeli shipping through Suez Canal; Richard M. Nixon visits to Arab countries; use of UNEF personnel for protection of Palestine holy places; Neutrality Act of 1939; U.S. public opinion mail on crisis; changes in Israeli government; Dwight D. Eisenhower; conflicting U.S. and UK instructions on maritime declaration; meeting of W. Averell Harriman with shah of Iran; Israeli requests for U.S. military aid; Libyan position in crisis; UAR-Jordan joint defense agreement / principal correspondents John P. Walsh, William B. Macomber Jr., Benjamin H. Read, Raymond L. Garthoff, Joseph J. Sisco, Joseph Palmer II, Dixon Donnelley, John M. Leddy, Louis Scheyven, Lucius D. Battle, Thomas L. Hughes, Leonard C. Meeker, Stuart W. Rockwell, Dean Rusk, Ramsey Clark, Avraham Harman, William C. Trimble, [May 24–June 10, 1967]
► 0656 : Miscellaneous reports (folder 2 of 2) : Meeting of W. Averell Harriman with shah of Iran; airlift of ammunition to Israel; Iraqi Foreign Minister Adnan Pachachi; outline of compromise proposals; position of Gamal Abdel Nasser; legal status of Gulf of Aqaba; UN role in crisis; embargoed petroleum products; economic onsequences for U.S. and UK of keeping Gulf of Aqaba open by force; oil imports; impact of suspension of Middle East air traffic rights on U.S. airlines; list of world’s multinational straits; survey of recent merchant shipping to port of Eilat; French arms shipments to Israel; French position in crisis; outline of 1957 U.S.-Israel “deal” regarding Gulf of Aqaba; U.S. contingency planning; UAR legal arguments in UN security council; status of Eilat; Gulf of Fonseca in Central America; Cuban missile crisis; views of U.S. congressmen on Middle East crisis; Tripartite Declaration of 1950; U.S. proposals for settlement; proposed joint resolution of U.S. Congress for peace settlement; proposed television interview with U.S. secretary of state; draft speech of Arthur J. Goldberg to UN security council; Syrian-supported terrorism; UAR intentions; withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egypt in 1957; U.S. commitments to Israel / principal correspondents Lucius D. Battle, Alfred L. Atherton Jr., Robert B. Wright, Lannon Walker, Robert D. Hodgson, George C. Denney Jr., Joseph J. Sisco, Leonard C. Meeker, Benjamin H. Read, Leon Sloss, Richard A. Frank, David H. Popper, William B. Macomber Jr., Dixon Donnelley, Eugene V. Rostow, William D. Brewer, [May17–June 2, 1967]
► 0875 : Misc. reports : Foreign relations; Vietnam; role of Pakistan in Middle East; continued Arab-Israeli tension; probable USSR arguments and U.S. rebuttals on issues including continuation of Central Treaty Organization alliance, attack on USS Liberty, embargo on oil shipments out of Italy, alleged U.S. air support of Israel, 1965 U.S. actions in Dominican Republic, Guantanamo Naval Base, Panama Canal Zone, denial of Turkish and Iranian overflight rights to USSR, U.S. military and food aid to other countries, influence of oil on U.S. Middle East policy, Vietnam, and nature of Southeast Asia treaty organization alliance; U.S. assurances and commitments to Israel by administrations of Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon Baines Johnson; tripartite declaration of 1950; freedom of passage through Gulf of Aqaba; 1957 withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gulf of Aqaba and Gaza Strip; statements by congressional leaders on U.S. policy toward Israel; possibility of Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories; status of Jerusalem; U.S. policy in Middle East; ICRC; refugees; U.S. arms shipment policy to Middle East; UK support for U.S. policy; UAR cabinet changes; Kadhim Khalaf, Iraqi permanent representative to UN; Kurds in Iraq; Dahomean Foreign Minister Emile Derlin Zinsou; Dahomean views on crisis; Dahomean internal situation; Arab-Israeli general Armistice agreements of 1949; Lebanese internal security; travel restrictions on U.S. citizens; U.S.-Tunisia relations; Iraqi Foreign Minister Adnan Pachachi; Lebanese Deputy Permanent Representative Suhail Chammas; Israeli Ambassador Avraham Harman; Israel-Jordan relations; Israeli views on peace settlement; freedom of passage through Suez Canal; status of gold and exchange markets; draft UN resolution; actions of oil-exporting countries during crisis; chronology of press reports on crisis; Libyan ban on oil exports; Israeli demobilization; charges of U.S.-UK involvement in war on behalf of Israel; UN role in crisis; U.S. and USSR positions on crisis; assessment of oil supply situation; Jordanian observance of UN cease-fire; withdrawal of UNEF from UAR / principal correspondents David H. Popper, Wallace Clarke, Robert C. Strong, Benjamin H. Read, William C. Trimble, Leonard C. Meeker, Dwight J. Porter, Eugene V. Rostow, W. Averell Harriman, Rodger P. Davies, John F. L. Ghiardi, Dixon Donnelley, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Walter J. Levy, Lucius D. Battle, [May 14, 1963; May 1–July 3, 1967; and September 25, 1968]
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Bethesda, MD : University Puclications of America (UPA), [t.y.]. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm. 1967
Konu
Emeği Geçenler
Lester, Robert E., prj. ed.
Kurum Adı
United States. Department of State.
University Puclications of America (UPA)
University Puclications of America (UPA)