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SECRETARY ROGERS' MEMO ON YOUR TALK WITH EBAN

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CREST [1]
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LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0
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RIFLIM
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S
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11
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January 11, 2017
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July 14, 2010
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15
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Publication Date: 
May 22, 1970
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MEMO
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No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 S~_ ~~5 MEMORANI]UIvf ~ ~,vs THE WHITE HOUSE wnsx~~xaxox IT~TFORMATION .10430 SEGRET' / NODIS MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Hen.xy A. Kissinger 2.Z NG~ l97? SUBJECT; Secretary Rogers' Mema an Yaux Talk with Eban Attached is Secretary Rogers' memo promised 1:0 you earlier. He recommends, as did my eaxli~er mezxzo, that you seek to accomplish the. fallowing; 1. Reassure Israel sufficiently to keep the lid on in our bilateral relations and to damp down pressures in the meantime fax an immediate aircraft decision. 2. ;Convey to Eban a picture of the hard political decisions we face and get the Israelis thinking about the possibility that they face some hard political decisions of their own if present dangerous trends in the Middle East are to be reversed. He suggests telling Eban exactly where the aircraft decision stands bureaucratically: Your principal advisers have already had a number of meetings within the NSC framework. Tentatively, this process should be completed in. the next 2-3 waeks. He .would stop short of offering more aircraft, using the following formula; ''We understand Tsxael's anxiety and its need to be certain ..about future sources of aircraft and other rnilitaxy supply. We are continuing the pipeline of general logistical support. Once the NSC review is completed, wP plan to focus with Israel an the question of additional or replacement aircraft to which .Secretary Rogers referred in his March 23rd .statement. Israel can be assured that its source of aircraft will not be cut off. ~~ SECRET/NQDIS ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 SECRET / NODIS He suggests talking to Eban about the need fox both the U. S. and Israel to re-appraise the assumptions underlying their strategies: "The United States for its part, in addition to its commitment to Israel's suxvival, has a national xespoza,si'bility to maintain a stxong position in the Arab world. We sea no way of xecancili~g these two aspects of US interests other than through a peaceful, settlement of the Arab-Israali conflict. This may not pxove possible. The challenge now facing us is how Israel and the US can together work out a strategy which wi11 reconcile aux camunitxnent to Is xael's security with our need to avoid being pxagxessively eliminated from the Arab wo r1d. " SECRET / NUllIS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 S/S - 75p1 SECRET/NODIS May 21, 197p MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject; Israeli Foreign Minister Eban's Call on You Friday, May 22, l~.:15 a.m. Foreign Minister Eban is here far talks following an official visit to Canada and will call on you Friday morning. r expect that he will take much the same line with. you as he did with me on Wednesday and as Prime ,Minister Meir did with Ambassador Barbour ('summaries o~ those conversations are enclosed as Enclosures 2 and 3). The main thrust o~ Eban's approach has been that the .Soviets will continue to expand their military activa,ties in support of the UAR and that this will con- stitute a growing threat to Israel's existence unless the. United States takes firm action to get them to stop. In Israel"s view, the United States should therefore immediately grant Israe~.`s request for aircraft and in addition should make unequivocally clear to the Soviets . that it stands behind Israel and will not tolerate any extension of the Soviet ma_litary a.nvolvement. Together with Defense, CIA, and the NSC staff, we have been actively analyzing Israel's aircraft request in the light of recent Soviet moves and in the context of our overall political and strategic interests in the Middle East. This analysis includes an examination of the impJ.ications of a decision on the aircraft question for US-Soviet, US-Arab and US-Israeli relations and for the prospects of a peaceful settlement in the area. Concurrently and as part of this exercise, the re-evaluation of the military balance which you ordered is naw virtually complete. We plan to have ready for NSC considerata.on within the next two vreeks a review of alternative strategic s SECRET/NODIS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 SECRET/NODIS for dealing with the Middle East situation, including Israel`s aircraft request, which will range from a) the kind of firm military response the Israelis are urging to b) new political initiatives by us directly with the parties designed to get the cease fire restored and a negoriating process started between them. If we go the latter route it will involve difficult efforts by us to get Israel to move toward political positions we have long advocated as necessary to generate progress toward a settlement. What we do far Israel on the aircraft question, and how we do it, will depend on what strategy we .choose to follow. Meanwhile, I believe it is important to keep :our political and military options open with Israel until we have completed the full NSC review. In your meeting with Eban, we recommend that you seek to accomplish the fallowing;. 1. Reassure Israel sufficiently to keep the lid on in .our bilateral relations and to damp down pressures; in the meantime for an~immediate aircraft decision. 2. Canvey to Eban a picture of the hard political decisions we face and get the Israelis thinking about th.e possibility that they face some hard political decisions of their own if present dangerous trends iri the Middle East are to be reversed. Suggested talking paints are attached at Enclosure 1 for your use with Eban. William P. Ragers ].. Suggested talking points. 2. Summary of my talk with Eban (State 7755.4 EXDIS). 3. Summary of Ambassador Barbour's talk with Mrs. Meir (Tel Aviv 2564 EXDIS). SECRET/NODIS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 . .. .. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 SECRET/NODIS VISIT OF FOREIGN MINISTER EBAN TALKING POINTS Despite the pressures of developments in Southeast Asia, we want the Israelis tci know that their and our concerns about the Middle East are receiving active attention. -- We view recent Soviet moves in the area as extremely ,serious'; they have created an entirely new dimension 'of problem. We have made cleax to the Soviets and will continue to do so that they have ,embarked on a potentially dangerous commitment which we cannot ignore. 'We want the Israelis to know exactly where we stand in our review of this problem and of their aircraft request. Your principal advisers have already had a number of meetings within the NSC framework. Tentatively we anticipate that this zeview and decisions based upon it should be completed in the next two or three weeks, although we cannot give any hard and fast timetable. It is extremely important to keep .the military situation from deteriorating in the meantime. To the extent that .this a.s in Israel's hands, we urge .,continuation of the ' restraint they have shown. vis--a-vis the Soviet presence, which we have noted and commend. We see no clear signs that the Soviets axe assuming a more forward 'role in the UAR, although this aspect must obviously be watched. Our present review includes a re-evaluation of the .military balance in light of the Soviet role and of current information on Arab force strengths. Israel may be assured that we will stand by our undertaking. n:ot to permit the balance to shift against it. We do not believe this has happened so far, but we are also looking at future trends. It must be recognized, however, that if the Soviets are to be an increasing SECRET/NODIS No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 SECRET/NODIS and potentially open-ended factor in the mi~.itary balance, the problem becomes much more complicated and dangerous than it would be in a purely Arab- Israeli context. --- We understand Israel's anxiety and its need to be certain about future sources of aircraft and other military supgiiy. We are continuing the pipeline of general logistical support. Once-the NSC review is completed, we plan to focus with Israel on the question. of. additional. or replacement aircraft to which Secretary Rogers referred in his March 23rd stater~ent.? Israel can be assured that its source of aircraft will not be cut off. -- Given the new Soviet involvement and the challenge posed to our interests by President Nasser, we are .looking at Israel's aircraft request in the context of the wholo interrelated complex of Middle East questions. We face as critical a set of decisions on the Middle East as we have ever had to deal with, and we want to share with Israel some of the con- siderations which are on our minds. -- It seems to us that Israel and the United States are presently on a course whose prospects look bleak for both our. interests. In the no-peace situation now existing, we have seen an escalation from the break- down of the cease fire on Nasser's initiative, to the xsraeli response of deep penetration raids against Egypt, to the Soviet response of sending in SAM-3's and .pilots. Meanwhile the fedayeen, the Syrians, and _ other extremist elements are paralyzing the moderate governments in Lebanon and .Jordan. Even King Faisal is increasingly hard pressed, which can inhibit his ability to play a constructive role with Iran in the Persian Gulf. In the circumstances, before going further down this road, both Israel and we need to reappraise the assumptions underlying our present strategies. As we See it, Israel and the United States have important overlapping interests, which include Israel's survival and keeping the Soviets from acquiring a stronger position in the ..area. SECRET/NODI$ No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 SECRET/NODIS The United States for its part, in addition to its commitment to Israel's survival, ha.s a national responsibility to maintain a stl-vng position in the Arab world. we see no way of reconciling these t~~To aspects of US interests other than through a peaceful settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. This may not prove possible in the end, since. it depends not only on the United States and Israel but also. upon the Arabs and, to a considerable but not absolute .extent, on the USSR. The challenge now facing us is how Israel and the US can together work out a strategy which will reconcile our commitment ta. Israel's security, which has top priority for both of us, with Our need to avoid being progressively eliminated from the Arab world, which a.s admittedly of greater importance to the US than it is to Israel. As we complete our current policy review, we urge that Israel give imaginative thought to possible political alternatives to the present dangerous military trend in the. area. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/07/14 : LOC-HAK-290-3-15-0 bGb4~ DRAF" TCD BY a N[= A/ I A I ~ ?~HF?-S:i ACF:FiOUSE AF'FRUVED t`~. 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