The Johnson Administration
(1966)
Ambassador to Attend Knesset Inauguration, But U.S. Policy on Jerusalem Remains Unchanged
Arab-Israel Border Situation
Arab-Israeli Arms Survey
Barbour Reports On Israel’s Missile Program
CIA Discusses Jordanian Anger Over Israeli Raids
Eban Surveys Issues with Secretary of State, U.S. Unwilling to Get Involved with Soviet Jewry
Draft of Letter to Jordan From President Johnson Criticizing Israel for its Raid
Eshkol Responds to U.S. Concerns About Raids in Jordan
Egypt-Soviet Cooperation
Hussein Reveals Secret Meetings With Israel
Improving U.S.-Egypt Relations
Israel Expresses Concern Regarding Arms For Jordan
Israel Proposes Rehabilitation of Refugees
Israel-UAR Missile Development
Israel-U.S. Discuss Arms Sales and Aid
Israel, U.S. Discuss Terrorism and Stability in Jordan
Israel and U.S. Discuss Options Regarding Palestinian Refugees
Johnson Discusses Vietnam, Foreign Aid with Eban
Johnson Threatens To Stop Arms Shipments to Israel Unless Operations in Jordan Are Halted
King Hussein Asks for Assistance
Komer Warns Israeli Strikes Will Destabilize Jordan
Komer Warns President About Pressure To Aid Israel
Palestinian Terrorist Organizations
Presidents Johnson and Shazar Discuss Vietnam and Peace
Recommendation to Supply Egypt Food to Bolster Nasser
Rostow Complains to Johnson About Israeli Anti-Terror Raid
Rostow Recommends Solution On Palestinian Refugees
Rostow Urges Johnson To Hold Up Arms If Israel Attacks Jordan
Rusk Discourages Withholding Arms To Pressure Israel
Rusk and Harman Discuss Concern Over Israeli Raids On Jordan
Tense Meeting Over Israeli Raids On Jordan
U.S. Condemns Israeli Attack on Jordan
U.S. Informs Israel About Arms For Jordan
U.S. Report on Terror Against Israel and Cooperation with Jordan
U.S. Urges Israeli Cooperation on Missiles
Wriggins and Saunders Recommend Reprimanding Israel For Counterattacks On Jordan