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R: Yes.
K: What I have in mind - I find
very difficult. He is an all-out
Arabist and I can't get him to present a fair picture to the President.
I am not asking him to present a pro-Israeli one, I just don't want
every memo loaded in one direction. If the President wants to give arms
to Pakistan I don't want that shuttled around the bureaucracy for months.
I have been thinking of sending him back
What do you think?
R: I didn't find working with him that bad. I would not have described
as a pro-Arabist. Things may have happened and only you can
make the judgment. I think that as a professional Foreign Service
officer Marshal could pick up the account and rise to it. That is funda-
mental, you have got to be comfortable in your people.
K: I just don't know whether Wright can pick him up.
R: I regard him as a very bright officer. I think he will pick things
up fast. His ties have been with the Far East.
K: Right now
serves my purpose, but for the wrong reasons.
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R: Let me ask you just one question. What I found in dealing with
I found
a man of very fine character and loyalty. Therefore when
President Johnson took a certain view, I would say this is the way the
President wants it. Have you had a chance to talk to
and tell
him what you want?
K: Yes, and we have some copies of memos of very high classification
that he XX has been passing to people.
R: If he has come into that relationship with you whom he must serve,
you must get rid of him. Marshal Wright is a fellow of integrity,
experience, skill, who can pick up the accounting fast. So I wouldn't
worry about that. Have you had a chance to talk to Marshal?
K: Yes.
R: If you are comfortable with him it may be a good idea to take a fresh
man into the Middle East.
ms
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