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June 30, 1949
The Journalist Informer reports on a newspaper article from the Soviet News Bureau accusing Nūrī al-Sa'īd of collaborating with British colonialists.
June 29, 1949
The Journalist Informer meets with an Iraqi in Lebanon who has been ordered to study the situation in Syria and report back to Nūrī Pāshā Sa'īd.
June 17, 1949
The Journalist Informer provides information on the movements of Iraqi and Syrian troops.
1969
Report on the British Foreign Secretary's visit to the Middle East and the suspension of the Baghdad Pact.
September 1, 1957
America sends warships into Syrian territorial waters, and regional powers calibrate their postures.
1954
King Faisal's visit to Amman includes visits to nearby areas like the West Bank and a secret round of negotiations on regional alliances, and Tewfiq abu al-Huda suddenly departs Amman for Beirut during this trip.
1957
The Syrian government and leftist leaders disapprove of the Lebanese government, Lebanese opposition leaders prepare a campaign against the government, and other Arab countries configure their policies toward Syria.
Syria and Iraq reach an agreement, and elections loom in one week related to the establishment of a new Party. Chehab lists the objectives behind this Party.
November 26, 1956
The Baath Party gains strength in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon in its objective to fight colonialism, preserve the current Syrian regime, oppose the Baghdad Pact, and achieve other goals.
August 4, 1948
Description of an Iraqi parliamentary delegation's visit to Jordan and Syria, and King Abdullah’s intent to annex the Arab areas of Palestine to Trans-Jordan.