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1989, doc. 2941 («sadness» and «delicate»); Dillon to Director (re: Ismay), DDRS, 1989, doc. 859 (Ismay); Lloyd, Suez, p. 219 (hospital meeting with Dulles). Роберт Родс Джеймс, хотя и принял воспоминания Ллойда, ссылается на его более неоднозначный доклад Идену, представленный в тот момент, когда Даллес критиковал «наши методы» и «сожалел о том, что нам не удалось сбросить Насера», James, Eden, p. 577.17. Cabinet minutes, November 26, 1956, CAB 134/1216; Macmillan to Eden, January 7, 1957, PREM 11/2014, PRO. Emergency Oil Lift Program,
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