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Prof. Graubard/Kissi nger
2:35 p. m.
4/16/71
G: I have had a good trip thanks to you and have you two minutes?
K: Yeah.
G: I called to ask you two small things. Any chance you will be in NY sometim
soon SO I can see you?
K: I may be in Boston a week from Sunday.
G: Any chance then?
K: I am planning to see my children but maybe in the afternoon.
G: I will be in NY Sat. and I would come back.
K: Check with me.
G: The second thing is sometime ago I asked about but youman not remember.
We have tried to get the Soviets involved in research. I have gotten no where.
Contacts in Paris are powerful but no on the scene. They are Soviets but no
attachments.
MAX Anybody in the Soviet embassy?
K: Write me a letter and tell me exactly and I will raise it with the Ambassador
some time.
G: I will do that and call about the Sunday.
K: You enjoyed Israel.
G: Not only enjoyed . They tired me out. The army is unbelievable. A
group
of
charismatic ? ? ? ? . The foreign office no different then foreign
offices of another country. I met a fair number of high officials and they are
agroup of fantastic people. I would like to tell you about it before it dims in
my memory.
K: Was Allon behaved?
G: He looked tired and I don't predict for him the highest xpxx post in Israel.
The sivilians are energetic but the army is incomparable. I thought they
might ape the British but it's not true. They have no military bearing but in
intellectuality and about ours and themselves its the most striking group I met.
K: I have to run. Will see you a week from Sun.
G: I will check to see if you are coming and whether it will bepossible at that da