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April 2, 1956

Political Activities in Jordan

Report on political unrest in Jordan due to fears that the British will attempt to re-assert their influence in the wake of Glubb Pasha's dismissal; includes details of a secret meeting between members of the Jordanian National Socialist Party and other Jordanian political parties and their requests.

July 22, 1949

Jordanian Movements in Lebanon

Report on the movements of Artīn Ṣārūf [from context probably a Jordanian agent] in Beirut, a meeting between Ṣārūf and a pilot in the Syrian army.

June 10, 1949

Jordanian Activities

Report on Jordanian Army dentist Ibrahīm Ḥadād's attempt to get a passport in Qab al-Yās, Glubb Pacha's communications.

June 8, 1949

Jordanian Activities in Lebanon

A report on Jordanian activities in Beirut, efforts by Glubb Pacha to gather information on the regime of Ḥusnī Za’īm.

May 24, 1949

Jordanian Activities in Lebanon

A report on the authorization of Jordanian Army Day and the manufacture of bronze statues in honor of the holiday.

September 1, 1957

Repercussions from America's Position regarding Syria and the Arab countries

America sends warships into Syrian territorial waters, and regional powers calibrate their postures.

April 20, 1956

Development of Lebanon's Political Situation

While the Lebanese government favors Iraq and the British, it faces pressure to support Egyptian-Syrian-Saudi policies, and an opposition front is expected to form in the coming weeks.

November 26, 1956

Untitled report about the Baath Party

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 21, 1948

Report from the Republic of Syria, Army and Military Forces' General Command, Deuxième Bureau

Account of recent findings, including Syrian opposition activities, the discovery of Jehovah's Witnesses, and an attempted rebellion in Jordan.

September 1957

The Situation in Jordan

An American visit to plan a fight against communism in Jordan has dangerous ramifications, including increased tension between Arab states.

Pagination