Lyndon Johnson Administration: Policy on Arms Sales to Jordan
Lyndon Johnson Administration: Lyndon Johnson Administration: Table of Contents
- Aircraft Sales to Israel and Jordan
- Calming Israel's Concerns About U.S. Arms Sales to Jordan
- Discussion of Selling Arms to Israel and Jordan
- Draft Memo to Johnson about Aircraft Sales to Israel and Jordan
- Eshkol Expresses Reservations about Arms for Jordan
- Give “Just Enough” To Israel
- Haggling Over Arms to Jordan and Israel
- Israel Expresses Concern Regarding Arms For Jordan
- Israel Requests Arms Package Equivalent to U.S. Arms For Jordan
- Israelis Agree to American Terms On Aircraft
- Johnson and Aides Discuss Israel/Jordan Arms and Aid
- Jordan Arms Sale Moves Forward
- Komer Reluctantly Recommends Arms for Israel and Jordan
- Latest Developments on Jordan Arms Problem
- Negotiations Related to Arms for Jordan
- Pressure on Israel to Accept U.S. Arms for Jordan
- Recommendation to Sell Planes to Jordan and Israel
- Rusk Discusses Arms Trade with Jordan
- Selling U.S. Arms to Jordan is the Lesser of Two Evils
- Signing of Jordan Arms Package
- U.S. Informs Israel About Arms For Jordan
- U.S. Offers Israel a New Arms Deal to Compensate for Arms Sale to Jordan
- U.S. Promises Arms Sale To Israel That Balances Sale to Jordan
- U.S. Reconciles Jordanian, Israeli Arms Demands
- U.S. to Sell Jordan Arms Publicly and Israel Secretly