Read America's Great Game Online
Authors: Hugh Wilford
with the State Department,
32
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33
and the Suez Canal dispute,
257
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260
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294
supporting Nasser,
115–116
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137
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138
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142–143
,
145
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151
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152
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154
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157
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158–159
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160
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182
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192
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198
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217
and Syrian instability,
98
,
220
,
247
taking over combined NEA divisions,
143–144
touring Damascus with Miles and Archie,
73
and the US embassy hostage crisis,
296
and a US-Egyptian arms deal,
190
,
191
waning influence of,
258
wartime travel with Archie to Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Transjordan,
39–40
Washington connections of,
55
,
114–115
Roosevelt, Kermit, Sr.,
5–8
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14–15
,
16
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18
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78
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171
Roosevelt, KW (first wife of Archie).
See
Tweed, Katherine Winthrop “KW”
Roosevelt, Lucky (second wife of Archie).
See
Showker, Selwa “Lucky”
Roosevelt, Polly (wife of Kim).
See
Gaddis, Mary Lowe “Polly”
Roosevelt, Theodore (TR),
5
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6–7
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10
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18
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21
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78
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79
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171
Ropes of Sand
(Eveland),
230
,
297
Rosenwald, Lessing J.,
87
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91
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92
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177
Rossow, Robert,
51
Rountree, William M.,
240
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258
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259
Royal Air Force (RAF), in the Middle East,
8
,
45
Rusk, Dean,
292
Russell, Francis,
211
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245
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246
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252
Russia, Soviet.
See
Soviet Union/Russia
Russian and British empires, contest between.
See
Great Game
Sa‘adah, Antun,
107
Sabri, ‘Ali,
137
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140
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194
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208
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210
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211
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226
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257
Sa‘id, Nuri al-,
44
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188
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193
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222
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287
San Jacinto Fund,
238
Sarraj, ‘Abd al-Hamid,
255
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261
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269
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271
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272
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274
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286
Saturday Evening Post
(magazine),
78
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84
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88
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173–174
,
294
Sa’ud, ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Al.
See
Ibn Saud
Saud (king, son of Ibn Saud),
223
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230
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243
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245–246
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252–254
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264
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286
Saudi Arabia,
22
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59
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60
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61
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62
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63
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77
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79
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80
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86
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122
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161
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188
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204–205
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211
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221
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230
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245–246
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248
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252–254
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264
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265
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291
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293–294
Schlesinger, James,
295
Schwartzkopf, H. Norman,
165
Scientology,
228
Scotland,
297
Sentimental Safari, A
(Kim Roosevelt),
294
Seven Pillars of Wisdom
(Lawrence),
174
Sharett, Moshe,
187
Sharon, Ariel,
187
Sheean, Vincent “Jimmy,”
27
Sheehan, Edward R. F.,
202–203
,
264
Sheldon, James H.,
235
Shishakli, Adib al-,
101
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108
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220
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254
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270
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271
Showker, Selwa “Lucky,”
131–132
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246
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248
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249
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250
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255
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278
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296
Shuckburgh, Evelyn,
198
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213
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214
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227
Sicily,
99
Sino-Soviet split,
229
Sisto, Kay,
237
Six-Day War,
292–293
Skorzeny, Otto,
155–156
Smith, R. Harris,
279
Smith, Walter Bedell “Beetle,”
134
,
143
,
144
,
165
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171
,
175
Social theory, influence of,
148–150
Something Ventured
(Woodhouse),
166
South Vietnam,
185
Soviet moles,
169
See also
Philby, Kim
Soviet Union/Russia,
38
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46
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48
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49–50
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59
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62
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81
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140
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146
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147
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161
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162
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220
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249
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259
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262
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269
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272–273
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274–275
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275–276
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288
,
297
See also
Cold War
;
Communism
;
Great Game
Soviet-bloc émigrés,
206
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250
,
255
Soviet/Czech-Egypt arms deal,
194
,
195
,
196–199
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201
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202
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203
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204
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212
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214
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222
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232
Spiritual alliance,
61
,
122
,
123
,
180–181
,
239
“Spiritual Significance of the World Crisis” speech,
179–180
Spofford, Nancy,
130
Sports metaphor,
11
Sputnik
launch,
275–276
Spycatcher
(Peter Wright),
222
Stallwood, Frank,
270
Stark, Freya,
44
Stevenson, Adlai,
144
Stevenson, Ralph,
141
Stone, Alice Marie “Ahme,”
270
,
271
Stone, Howard “Rocky,”
270–271
,
272
,
281
,
297
Story of a Purpose
(AFME pamphlet),
242
STRAGGLE operation,
224
,
225
,
286
Strategic Services Unit,
71
Student exchange programs,
121–122
,
240–241
Sub-Saharan Africa,
281
SUCCESS operation,
224–225
Suez Canal
and the Anglo-Egyptian treaty agreement,
158–159
,
176
,
190
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191
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200
,
257
British control of,
6
,
124
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135
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136
,
147
Kim’s essay on,
294
nationalization of,
231
,
233–234
,
245
,
253
,
255
,
259
training in management of,
241
Suez Canal Company,
233
Suez Canal Users’ Association (SCUA),
257
,
283
Suez Crisis,
259–260
,
262–265
,
268–269
,
274
,
276
,
281
Suez Group,
188
Swift, Carlton,
287
Switzerland,
195
Symmes, Harrison M.,
282
Syria,
36
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37
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40
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67
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79
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99
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134
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185
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266
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298
Anglo-American Working Group on,
274–275
,
276
,
280–281
,
288
and the Arab Cold War,
188
and the ArabIsraeli War (1948),
97
,
98
communist and nationalist presence in,
246
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247
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249
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269
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272
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274
coup events in,
104
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107
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108
,
220
destabilization of Jordan and Lebanon by,
269
emergence of new parties in,
98
failed coup attempts in,
261
,
268–269
,
272
,
281
,
285
Foster Dulles’s logic about,
265
GAMMA task force on,
273–274
,
279
instability of,
98
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108
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220
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246
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247
merger with Egypt,
286
and the OMEGA program,
221
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223
,
224
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227
,
230
and Operation STRAGGLE,
224
,
286
plotting against Hussein by,
267
regime change in,
96–97
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97–98
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100–109
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137
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138
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139
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220
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223
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246
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248–249
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254
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260–261
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269–272
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273–275
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276
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279
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299
shifting attitude toward Americans in,
97
,
108
and the Six-Day War,
292–293
Soviets taking advantage of CIA failure in,
272–273
and the Young Effendis,
81
Syrian intelligence/security service.
See
Deuxième Bureau
Syrian Protestant College,
21
See also
American University of Beirut (AUB)
Tehran.
See
Iran
Tel Aviv.
See
Israel
Thomas, Lowell,
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Thompson, Dorothy,
116–117
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118
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119
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120
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121
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125–126
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128
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139
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140
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182–183
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