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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.

June 30, 1954

Plans to Implement the Trade Agreement between Lebanon and Syria

Report on the implementation of a Syrian-Lebanese trade agreement, including coordinating Russian trade and agricultural products.

1956

The Political Situation in Lebanon

Account of the importance of the President to Lebanon's policies, the stages of Lebanon's foreign policy in the last two years, and a British visit to Cairo.

1956

The Political Situation in Lebanon

Lebanese government leaders debate military action against Egypt, and other countries scrutinize Lebanon's domestic situation.

July 5, 1958

Untitled report to the Director of the Sûreté Générale concerning security in Lebanon

Account of two recent meetings at an arm of the Soviet Embassy in Beirut regarding the political status of Lebanon, and communists distribute pamphlets calling on security forces to join the masses.

June 17, 1958

Untitled report on Soviet-Egyptian relations

Account of Syrian Army meetings to discuss responses to Lebanon and the deployment of foreign troops.

November 4, 1957

Mounting a Coup d’État in Lebanon

Account of plans and objectives for a coup in Lebanon.

July 25, 1956

Report No. 7, 'Development of Arab Political Activities in Lebanon in relation to the Opposition to, and Support of the Turkish Alliance'

Account of Lebanese perspectives toward the Turkish Alliance, controversy over a Saudi Ambassador, US intervention, and several other matters of urgency.

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.

January 9, 1956

Meeting at the Villa of Sheikh Salim al-Khoury in 'Aukar

A plan emerges to exploit Lebanese uranium ore, and an American diplomat discusses prospects for the Lebanese government, a recent resolution forbidding army supplies, and other regional issues.

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