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*'''6''' - Arab-Israeli War breaks out.<ref>Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.273.</ref> | *'''6''' - Arab-Israeli War breaks out.<ref>Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.273.</ref> | ||
+ | *'''11''' - Admiral [[Elmo Zumwalt]] tells [[Henry Jackson]] that Israel will lose the war without immediate American resupply. Jackson meets President Nixon the same day.<ref>Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.275.</ref> | ||
+ | *'''13''' - Nixon orders immediate supply of arms to Israel.<ref>Robert G. Kaufman, ''Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics'', University of Washington Press, 2000, p.275.</ref> | ||
==December== | ==December== |
Revision as of 13:50, 10 January 2013
Notes towards a chronology of the modern history of covert action with particular reference to the role of the Lovestoneite movement.
Contents
March
- March - Senator Henry Jackson reintroduces Jackson-Vanik Amendment.[1]
May
- 10 - William Colby nominated as DCI by President Nixon.[2]
September
- 4 - William Colby becomes director of the Central Intelligence Agency
October
- 6 - Arab-Israeli War breaks out.[3]
- 11 - Admiral Elmo Zumwalt tells Henry Jackson that Israel will lose the war without immediate American resupply. Jackson meets President Nixon the same day.[4]
- 13 - Nixon orders immediate supply of arms to Israel.[5]
December
- 13 - House of Representatives passes Jackson-Vanik amendment.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Robert G. Kaufman, Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, University of Washington Press, 2000, p.267.
- ↑ Harold P. Ford, William Colby: Retrospect, Studies in Intelligence, Semiannual Edition, No. 1, 1997, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA.
- ↑ Robert G. Kaufman, Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, University of Washington Press, 2000, p.273.
- ↑ Robert G. Kaufman, Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, University of Washington Press, 2000, p.275.
- ↑ Robert G. Kaufman, Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, University of Washington Press, 2000, p.275.
- ↑ Robert G. Kaufman, Henry M. Jackson: A Life in Politics, University of Washington Press, 2000, p.271.