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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (Naval Aide) 269
OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
DECLASSIFIED
WASHINGTON
E.O. 12065, Sec. 3-402
State Dept. Guidelines, March 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date 9-5-85
October 24, 1951
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
EGYPT
In reporting British stoppage of oil supplies
to Egypt in retaliation for Egyptian intere
ference with British military trains in the Canal Zone, Ambassador Caffery
comments that, although cutting off the oil supplies would be perfectly
justifiable in a more advanced emergency, he thinks that lesser retaliatory
measures would have been more suitable at present. Caffery says it is
essential for British military authorities in the Canal Zone to do every-
thing needful and even go a little beyond that at times to protect their
position there. Caffery expressed this opinion to the British Ambassador
yesterday who, says Caffery, is extremely unhappy about this latest
development in the situation and has telegraphed urgently to London on
the subject.
Caffery says that American oil representatives
inform him that with careful handling there
are stocks for ten days of fuel oil in Egypt and they have urgently
asked him for advice. Caffery has advised them to await developments
of the next two or three days. Caffery says that if the order is al-
lowed to stand it might set off all sorts of difficulties; Caffery pre-
fers, however, to see what reply the British Ambassador gets from London
before suggesting that the Department take the matter up with the British.
MIDDLE EAST
Our Minister in Damascus called on the Syrian
COMMAND
Prime Minister Monday who expressed great interest
in the Middle East Command and said he was seek
ing the means of obtaining full Arab cooperation. However, he said, he
urgently needs US help in dealing with the army and the opposition: the
Army would be won only by arms, and his own efforts with the opposition
would be greatly strengthened if the US ensures some kind of compliance
by Israel with the United Nations resolutions. He emphasized that Israeli
compliance was the crux of the problem and he expressed deep concern over
popular opinion in Syria, citing the steady growth of the extremist
influence.
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