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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: epsteinbd who wrote (23985)4/8/2002 8:05:53 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
King Hussein did not attack, or intended to attack Israel in 67. Israel "included" him in the fight, and won. The intersting telephone conversation aired on the first night of the war,(mossad) between Nasser and Hussein, clearly demonstrate it too, if need be, when Hussein finally agrees to Nasser request that he states that US airmen helped the Israeli on that day. ( He never fully recovered from that lie.)

That's not true, Israel asked Hussein not to invade, but he did anyway. He couldn't afford to stay out. The Israelis tapped the phonecall between Nasser and Hussein where Nasser denied losing his airforce (he lied), which as Hussein later said, caused him to make several decisions he would not have otherwise.
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