The Johnson Administration
(1965)
Administration Expresses Reservations About High-Level Contacts with Israel
CIA Summary of Refugees and Terrorism
CIA Warns that Terrorist Groups Seek to Provoke Arab-Israeli War
Evaluating Arms Sales to the Middle East
Evaluating Progress Between the United States and Israel Regarding Arms
First Guidance On U.S. Policy Toward the PLO
Israel's Aid Request is Reviewed in Light of Need and Politics
Israeli Concern Over Near East Developments
Israelis Express Concern About U.S. Policy Toward Arabs And Responsiveness to Israeli Needs
Johnson Advised Regarding Israeli Complaints About U.S. Support
Johnson Asked to Take Tougher Stand on U.S. Aid to Israel
Komer Discusses Implications of Jordan Arms Deal with Bundy
Letter From Johnson To Eshkol Expresses U.S.-Israel Friendship
Meir Explains Concerns About Regional Threats
President Johnson Trying To Keep The Middle East From Having An Arms Race
Rusk On the Arab Conflict With The West and Israel
The United States' Position on Arms in the Middle East
U.S. Expresses Concern Over Israeli Raid On Terrorists In Lebanon
U.S. Observations on Israeli Nuclear Concerns and Other Regional Issues
U.S. Reacts to Israeli Raid into Lebanon
U.S. Seeks to Head off PLO Recognition at UN
U.S. Warns Jordan on Fatah Attacks