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November 2002

Iraqi Intelligence Service Memoranda about the Israeli and American Plan to Assassinate Saddam Hussein

This file contains Iraqi Intelligence Service memoranda on Israeli and American plans to assassinate Saddam Hussein.

August 30, 1995

Report by the Director of Iraq's Intelligence Service on the Defection of Hussein Kamil

This file contains meeting records held from "Intents Committee" of the Iraqi Intelligence Service discussing Hussein Kamil, US aggression toward Saddam's regime, and the Al-'Ubur Document, which discusses invading Kuwait and Saudi Arabia once again.

May 25, 2002

Letter from Saddam to all Ministers about Making Plans for the Next Ten Years

This file is pages 44-50 of the 132 page original and contains a letter from Saddam Hussein to all ministers about their views and plans for improvements for the next ten years.

1980

Ba'th Party archives on Saddam Hussein's youth period dated 1980

This file contains some of the Ba'th Party archives on Saddam Hussein's Youth period dated 1980. 

February 19, 1996

Report written by General Husayn Kamil Hasan requesting permission to return to Iraq

A report written by General Husaynn Kamil Hasan, who is the son-in-law of Saddam Husein, requesting permission to return to Iraq. Kamil says that he has been in contact with Iraqi authorities regarding his return. The document mentions Kamil's recanting of statements he made during a 12 August press conference about overthrowing the Saddam regime.

December 10, 1992

Michael Reilly (First Political Secretary, UK Embassy in Seoul) to Ian Bond (FCO Security Policy Department), '1992 US Burden Sharing Report'

This document dates from the “lame duck” period of the George H.W. Bush administration, and centers on the renegotiating of the US defense position in on the peninsula. Amid pending changes in the early Clinton administration to burden sharing, the British were trying to pin down on what basis estimates of cost were being made on US Forces in Korea.

November 2, 1992

Letter, Pak Dong Tchoun, the DPRK Representative in Paris, to Davies, Head of East Asia in FCO in London

A letter, in French, from Pak Dong Tehoun, the DPRK representative in Paris, to H. Davies, the head of the Far Eastern section of the FCO.

October 9, 1992

Ewan Buchanan to Warwick Morris (UK Embassy Seoul), 'U.S.-ROK Security Consultative Meeting'

A telegram from Ewen Buchanan, an arms control specialist with the FCO, to Warrick Morris, the UK Ambassador to Seoul.

May 6, 1992

David Wright (UK Ambassador in Seoul) to FCO, 'Los Angeles Riots: Korean Reaction'

While geopolitical reconfigurations in the region and issues like arms control and defense posture were of key concern to British observers, American domestic events also fed into British analysis. This report describes South Korean responses to the attacks on Korean-Americans during the riots in Los Angeles in the summer of 1992

November 5, 1990

Cable No. 360 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the Consul-General in Pretoria, 'ANC Deputy President Mandela’s Visit to Japan (Meeting with Prime Minister Kaifu)'

Prime Minister Kaifu and Nelson Mandela met on October 29, 1990. Kaifu praised Mandela's perseverance and the positive political change ongoing in South Africa. Mandela elaborates on developments in his country and requests $25 million dollars in financial support from Japan for the African National Congress. Kaifu declines, saying it would be difficult for Japan to give support to a political party. Mandela expresses his frustration that Japan, a "prosperous country," will not support South Africa.

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