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Authors: Hugh Wilford
Allen, George V.,
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ALPHA project,
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GAMMA operation
American Camp,
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American Committee for Liberation (AMCOMLIB),
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American Council for Judaism (ACJ),
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American Friends of the Middle East (AFME),
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accused of being a front organization,
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and allegations of anti-Semitism,
125–126
and ARAMCO,
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criticisms of, among previous supporters,
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defeat of,
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and efforts to improve the image of post-revolutionary Egypt,
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and the Eisenhower administration,
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funding of,
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Kim’s level of involvement in,
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location of field offices,
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major leadership changes in,
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on military assistance for Saudi Arabia,
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mission and purpose of,
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“New Look” taken by,
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and Project ALPHA,
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rallying to support promotion of Kim,
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relationship between the CIA and,
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relocation of headquarters,
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repercussions of the Six-Day War on,
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shift in program of,
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statement on Israel,
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support for Nasser,
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supportive role during Operation GAMMA,
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use of, for tactical purposes by the CIA,
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values and beliefs of,
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wide-ranging program of,
121–122
Zionist counteroffensive against,
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See also
American Council for Judaism (ACJ)
American Friends of Vietnam,
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American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC),
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American University in Cairo,
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American University of Beirut (AUB),
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American Youth Congress (AYC),
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American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs,
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American Zionist
(magazine),
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Amman.
See
Jordan
Anatomy of Revolution, The
(Brinton),
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Anderson, Robert B.,
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Angleton, James Jesus,
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Anglo-American Working Group on Syria,
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Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC)/British Petroleum (BP),
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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
(journal),
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Anticommunism,
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Anti-Semitism,
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AntiZionism,
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Anti-Zionist organizations.
See
American Council for Judaism (ACJ)
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American Friends of the Middle East (AFME)
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Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land (CJP)
Antonius, George,
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Arab Americans, political representation lacking for,
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Arab Cold War,
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Arab Coordinating Committee,
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Arab nationalism,
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Nasserism
Arab Office,
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Arab Union,
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Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO),
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Arabian Nights, The
(book),
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ArabIsraeli conflict,
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See also specific countries, organizations, events, and people involved in the conflict
ArabIsraeli peace plans.
See
ALPHA project
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GAMMA operation
“ArabIsraeli Peace Still Is Possible” (Eliot),
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ArabIsraeli War (1948),
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Arabist, anti-Zionist organizations.
See
American Friends of the Middle East (AFME)
;
Committee for Justice and Peace in the Holy Land (CJP)
“Arabist,” shift in the meaning of,
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“Arabs Live There Too, The” (Kim Roosevelt),
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Arabs, Oil, and History
(Kim Roosevelt),
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Archeologists, influence of,
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Armenia,
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Assassination plots,
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Aswan dam project,
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Atiyyah, ‘Abdullah,
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Atlantic Charter,
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Austin, Warren R.,
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Autocracies, Kim’s view on supporting,
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Azerbaijan,
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Azm, Khalid al-‘,
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Baghdad.
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Iraq
Baghdad pact,
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Ballad of East and West, The
(Kipling),
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Banque Misr,
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Barazi, Mushin al-,
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Barracks, James,
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Baskerville, Howard,
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BEDAMN program/agents,
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Beeston, Richard,
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Beirut.
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Lebanon
Ben Barka, Mehdi,
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Ben-Gurion, David,
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Berger, Elmer,
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Bergson, Peter,
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Berlin blockade,
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Bernays, Edward,
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Bernstein, Philip S.,
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Berry, Burton Y.,
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Bin Laden, Muhammad,
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Bishop, Frederick,
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