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1954

Milford E. Shields, 'President Syngman Rhee, Republic of Korea'

Poet Laureate of Colorado, Milford Shields, sent a poem to Syngman Rhee.

September 28, 1956

Kate Holliday, 'Syngman Rhee'

Kate Holliday sends a poem to Syngman Rhee.

September 9, 1954

Letter, Vincent G. Burns to Syngman Rhee

Vincent Godfrey Burns sends a letter and poem to Syngman Rhee after Rhee's visit to the United States.

October 1953

Annie Sourlook, 'This Key is Free'

A poem sent to Syngman Rhee from Annie Sourlook.

December 5, 1953

Howard Smith to Syngman Rhee

Letter and poem written to Syngman Rhee from admirer Howard C. Smith.

April 25, 1969

National Security Council Meeting, Friday April 25, 1969, 10:00-11:15 A.M.

The National Security Council discusses US considerations of Middle East negotiations, including the Soviet role in the Middle East and their positions on negotiations, repatriation and settlement, and the possibility of negotiating small pieces of an agreement as opposed to direct negotiations.

March 21, 1969

National Security Study Memorandum 33, 'Contingency Planning for the Middle East'

Instructions to prepare a number of studies for various contingencies in the Middle East, including renewed Arab-Israeli conflict, crises related to Jordan, and US-Soviet confrontation.

March 17, 1969

Memorandum of Converrsation between President Johnson and Israeli Foreign Minister Eban

President Johnson and Israeli Foreign Minister Eban discuss US policy in the Middle East, specifically the possibility of peace between Israel and Arab countries, and the Soviet and French position on the matter. The United States and Israel plan to proceed in upcoming discussions in close cooperation.

March 8, 1969

Memorandum for the President from Henry A. Kissinger, 'Next Steps on the Middle East'

Kissinger details a plan to hold separate talks with the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain with the aim of bringing them closer to the US position and press them to share responsibility for success.

January 30, 1969

NSC Interdepartmental Group for Near East and South Asia, 'Basic US Interests In the Middle East'

The paper provides an overview of American policy in the Middle East, including main interests and their importance, the Soviet Union's influence in the Middle East, and threats to NATO.

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