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February 1, 1950

Ongoing Activities to Cement the Syrian-Iraqi Union

Movement toward a Syrian-Iraqi union surge, including convening a secret conference in Baghdad and other private meetings.

1949

British Policy in Syria

Britain supports Syrian opposition parties--Hizb al-Shaab and the Baath Party.

February 1, 1949

From a Report by France's Minister Plenipotentiary in Damascus to Beirut and Egypt

While, after 1945, Syria greatly favored the British Government, recent events in Palestine and Arab countries have changed Syria's outlook, and France decides to change its policy toward Syria and Lebanon.

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.

January 4, 1957

Untitled report on a visit to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

During a visit to Jordan, Chehab learns of Arab military developments, including the activity of Syrian, Egyptian, and Palestinian soldiers, as well as King Hussein's policies regarding al-Nabulsi and King Saud.

April 21, 1956

King Hussein’s Visit to Damascus (Its Results)

Jordanian leaders visit Damascus, yielding stronger ties that Jordan hopes will be useful in a future clash with the Israelis.

March 11, 1956

Untitled report on the expulsion of Glubb Pasha from Jordan

King Hussein's dismissal of Glubb may strengthen prospects for the Jordanian Army, and Chehab lists reasons for Glubb's expulsion.

August 1, 1951

Those Accused of King Abdullah's Assassination in Jerusalem

Information on those accused of King Abdullah's assassination in Jerusalem

July 22, 1951

King Abdullah’s ['Abd Allāh] Assassination, Public Opinion, Statements by Communist Parliamentarians, and Former British Soldiers

Information on King Abdullah’s assassination, including public opinion, statements by communist parliamentarians, and former British soldiers

Pagination