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January 6, 1947 («national interest»); Multinational Subcommittee, Iranian Consortium, pp. 30–36 («unlawful combination»), 52 («enforcement»), 77 («would not violate»); Burton I. Kaufman, «Oil and Antitrust: The Oil Cartel Case and the Cold War,» Business History Review 51 (Spring 1977), p. 38 («start trouble»); Truman, Memoirs, pp. 126–27 (Truman's oil experience); Wall, Exxon, pp. 481–86 («considered judgment»); John Foster Dulles, «Iranian Oil» memorandum, January 8, 1954, DDRS, 1983, doc. 257C.20. Multinational Hearings,
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(New York: Harper 8t Row, 1978), pp. 12 («Great Engineer»), 16, 18 («highway»), 20; Robert Blake, Disraeli (New York: St. Martin's, 1967), pp. 584–85 (Disraeli).2. Office of Intelligence Research, Department of State, «Traffic and Capacity of the Suez Canal,» p. 10, August 10, 1956, National Security Council records; Harold Lubell, «World Petroleum Production and Shipping: A Post-Mortem on Suez,» P-1274 (Rand Corporation, 1958), pp. 17–18.
3. Selwyn Lloyd, Suez 1956: A Personal Account
(New York: Mayflower Books, 1978), pp. 45, 69, 24, 2–19; Donald Neff, Warriors at Suez Eisenhower Takes the United States into the Middle East (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1981), p. 83 (CIA profile); Anthony Nutting, Nasser (New York: E. P. Dutton, 1972), p. 75 («Voice of the Arabs»); Elizabeth D. Sherwood, Allies in Crises: Meeting Global Challenges to Western Security (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990), chap. 3; Gamal Abdel Nasser, The Philosophy of the Revolution (Buffalo: Smith, Keynes, and Marshall, 1959), p. 61; Y. Harkabi, Arab Attitudes to Israel, trans. Misha Louvish (Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press, 1974), p. 61 («crime»); Jacques Georges-Picot, The Real Suez Crisis: The End of a Great Nineteenth-Century Work, trans. W. G. Rogers (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978), pp. 34, 61–62; W. S. С. to Minister of State, August 19, 1952, Prime Master's Personal Minutes, Egypt (main file), part 3, PREM 11/392, PRO. С. Mott-Radclyffe to Ambassador. May 4, 1954, D7 107-83, Middle East Center archives. Mohammed H. Heikal, Cutting Through the Lion's Tale: Suez Through Egyptian Eyes (London: Andre Deutsch, 1986), pp. 6, 13, 61–62 (Eden's Arabic).4. Interview with Robert Bowie; Jacques Georges-Picot, Real Suez Crisis,
p. 68 («musty... odor»); Wall, Exxon, pp. 547–51; Mohammed Heikal, The Cairo Documents (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1973), pp. 84–85 («oil complex»); Anthony Nutting, No End of a Lesson: The Story ofSuez (London: Constable, 1967), p. 40; Anthony Moncrieff, ed., Suez; Ten Years After (New York: Pantheon, 1966), pp. 40–41 (cotton).5. Cooper, Lion's Last Roar,
p. 103 («De Lesseps»); Alistair Home, Harold Macmillan, vol. 1, 1894–1956 (New York: Vintage, 1989), p. 397 (Macmillan); Wm. Roger Louis and Roger Owen, eds., Suez 1956: The Crisis and its Consequence (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989), p. 110; Interview with John С. Norton (pilots).