Decision Made: No Jets for Israel 'at This Time' WASHINGTON ..ITA) — Secre- concerned." R o g e r s told the persuaded him to change his deci• tary of State William P. Rogers news conference that the decisions sion. He said that, "as of the pres . Israel only in the short-term sense cations are that they will not – formally announced Monday that which the administration has taken ent time, and considering our pres . that it will not get more jets at it the present diplomatic climat the United States has rejected regarding Israel's requests for ad- ent evaluation (they), do not indi • this time. "Fundamentally, how- prevails." Selover said that th, Israel's request for additional air- ditional planes and its warning cafe a significant shift in the bal • ever, the administration addressed Nixon decision is in essence al a craft -but that the U. S. will "make that it will maintain a close watch ance." Nixon warned the Soviet the issue of whether Washington attempt to move the Four Powe renewed efforts in diplomatic chan- on the situation "are taken with Union, however, that any effort tc i should continue to ensure that Is- Mid East talks off dead center nels" to "engage the other major the strong conviction that ultimate upset the present balance woul d I rael maintains enough of a mili- where they have remained sine suppliers to the Middle East in security for all concerned lies in bring a swift U.S. response. He • tary advantage to deter full-scale the Soviets rejected the latest in early arms limitation talks." Prior peace. They are taken in the be- said that in the absence of a gen • war. On this crucial question the itiatives last year. to the news conference at which lief that the current trend of events eral Mid East settlement, the best answer was yes," the Post com- The Monitor hailed the Nixoi Rogers spelled out this country's must be reversed if the situation is way to deter an intensification of ' mented in an editorial Wednes- decision as "perhaps the singli policy, he told congressional lead- to be stablilized and if progress passions which could lead to a ma - day. "President Nixon's careful most startling attempt to de-escal ers that the Nixon administration toward peace is to begin." jor war was keeping a military bal• pledge to maintain the Mid East ate the Middle Eastern arms rae i will provide SI00,000.000 in eco- In replies to questions by news. ance to discourage both sides from 'balance must be regarded as far since the June 1967 war." The ed nomic aid as "aid of a kind Israel men, Rogers stated that the deci- embarking on "an aggressive more important to Israel's long itorial conceded that "one canno needs to bolster its economic and sion on the jets "was made with course." term security and to the deter- foresee the result of this action.' military stance." This economic the same care the U. S. would ap- One newsman questioned the rence of a regional war, than It could discourage the Israelis tc aid, he said, will come from mili- praise its own security." He told French sale of Mirage jets to even the most liberal short-term the point where they might turn tc tary funds. newsmen that the agreement to Libya. Nixon said the French posi- arms deal," the Post said. new preemptive action or encour But the Christian Science Mon- age the Arabs "to the point of President Nixon blunted Rogers' sell Libya eight F-5 low-altitude tion was that its deliveries to announcement by hinting Saturday planes was made a year ago, prior Libya were not "for the purpose itor's Washington correspondent, gross recklessness." One encour that Israel would not, at this time, to the change in that country's of transhipment, basically to the William C. Selover, commented aging element, according to the government and would now be re- United Arab Republic." He noted Wednesday that "chances of suc- Monitor, "is that there still is m get the jets. President Nixon disclosed at an considered. Replying to Israel's that France was one of the parti- cess are regarded here as doubt- indication that the Soviet Unior comment that it would channel cipants in the Four Power Mid East ful." According to Selover, the is presently making any substan impromptu press conference that future military aid requests secret. talks and hp believed it recognized administration sought to demon- tial increase in the Arabs' offen there was to be a delay to Israel's ly to avoid additional embarrass- the danger of any arms shipments strate that the United States is sive potential. The installation of request on 35 more supersonic F-4 ment in case of turndowns, Rogers to the area "which imperils the prepared to take the first step ground-to-air mi ssiles is for Phantom jets and about 100 more said "Secrecy is not a very pro- balance of power increases the toward a limitation of arms sup- Egypt's defense, not for attacli of the slower A-4 Skyhawks. How- ductive policy to follow in our sys- danger of war." Nixon said, "I plies to the Mid East. "The effort even against Israeli occupied ter. ever, the President did not rule out tem of government." This remark think that France, in its shipments is pointedly directed at the Soviet ritory. Nor have we changed our specifically the possibility that the drew the only laughter at the press over the next few years, will be Union and France which continue view that the Russians still have U. S. might go along with at least conference. guided by that principle as we to sell weapons to the Arabs," he no desire to see the outbreak of part of Israel's request. He wrote. "Whether or not they read all-out war occur in the Middle Arthur J. Goldberg, former are." stressed that the decision was an Some Washington observers saw the signs from Washington is a East," the Monitor said. United States Supreme Court interim one. in the Nixon decision a cautious justice and just-announced In his pr e p a red statement. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Democratic candidate for the first step toward limiting the arms 34—Friday, March 27, 1970 Rogers stated that "In our judg- governorship of New York, dis- race in the Mid East—one that ment, Israel's air capacity is suf- could be quickly reversed if the zgreed Sunday with President Have An Affair to Remember ficient to meet its needs for the Nixon's decision not to sell jets Soviets, the Arabs' chief arms sup- time being. Consequently, the to Israel at this time. "The So- pliers, were to ignore it. New President has decided to hold in PHOTOGRAPHY v.:et Union is heavily involved York Times Washington corre- abeyance for now a decision with in the Middle East," Goldberg Weddings & Bar Writ spondent Tad Szulc called it "the And Orchestra Prestige Color respect to Israel's request for ad- said on NBC-TV's "'Meet the subtlest foreign policy maneuver ditional aircraft." Rogers advanced KE 4-5980 477-6664 Press," and jets for Israel are thus far undertaken by the Nixon four proposals aimed, he said, at "essential in terms of keeping administration, and it is quite con- reducing hostilities "and thus en- the peace." Declaring himself ceivable to its authors that it may hance the prospects for peace" in in favor of a Mid East arms limi- end up an abominable failure." the Middle East. The four pro- According to Szulc, "The United tation, the former U. S. ambas- posals, which Rogers asserted Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry sador to the United Nations and States regards the ultimate stakes the U. S. will make with renewed in the Middle East as to be so high former secretary of labor none- See Morris Watnick efforts, were to "encourage both as to justify the risk of a tempo- the less stated that "no imbal- sides to adhere fully to the UN ..0.7.4.z.e. ance should be permitted" and rary strategic error that can al- cease-fire resolutions: call upon the that "nobody should be encour- ways be corrected by an emer- parties to the conflict to reappraise aged to make war." Goldberg gency recourse to new options .. . W i positions which have become road- FINE JEWELRY GIFTS also compared the reported re- Nixon is portrayed here as being blocks to peace: urge all concern- cent deliveries of Soviet ready to pay the price of anger on 283 Hamilton Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m. SAM-s 644-7626 ed to support proposals which anti-aircraft missiles to Egypt the part of both the Arabs and the Birmingham (Near Oemery's) would help Ambassador Jarring with similar shipments to Viet- Israelis in seeking to defuse the launch a process of negotiations nam, and suggested that they Middle Eastern crisis and prevent among the parties under his it from escalating into a Soviet- were antagonistic to peace. auspices; and engage the other (Meanwhile, a plan to utilize American confrontation," Szulc major suppliers to the Middle East wrote. NATO air power to guarantee in early arms limitation talks." The $100,000,000 in U.S. eco- future frontiers in the Mid East Referring to the proposed econo- nomic aid to Israel pronosed by emerged in Brussels over the mic aid, Rogers said the United Rogers Monday falls far short week-end. The plan calls for the States will respond "affirmatively" of what Israel requested to help deployment of about 250 fighter- to certain of Israel's short term it out of its present serious bcmbers from NATO countries financial requests "while study- financial difficulties, the Wash- on the fringes of the Mid East, to ing further its longer range•needs." ington Post reported from Jer- go into action in the event that Ile said there will be an expanded usalem Wednesday. According either Israel or the Arab coun- PL-450 program for purchase of to correspondent Yuval tries gained air superiority in surplus food, primarily feed grains • Israel's aid application was re- a resumption of full-scale war- IF SO, INSIST ON and wheat "under favorable credit ported to have been for a fare. The plan was _authored by' arrangements." Roger s added 40, .... $1,000,000,000 loan to be extend- Sir Anthony Buzzard, a retired "We will also extend credit to help ed in five $200,000,000 install- British admiral and former • .. • cover the balance due on past . . .... ments. This was the request \_.., director of naval intelligence who military contracts." • Focusing on made by Premier Golda Meir e""!'f°- is chairman of the British Coun- the Soviet Union's supply of PAR NTS when she visited President Nixon cil of Churches advisory com- ,..!---.. if .SAM-3 missiles and additional So- last September. mittee on the Mid East. Accord- viet personnel to Egypt, Rogers de- ing to reports, the British and "It was explained that with the clared: "The situation bears and Weed Council of Churches have war costing Israel $100,000,000 a will receive close and careful shown interest in the plan and day, only massive assistance would scrutiny by us as well as continu- so have a number of Labor and enable the nation to ovecome the ous review and evaluation." Conservative members of the present crisis without endanger- Rogers said "if steps are taken British Parliament and French, ing future economic growth," Eli- which might upset the current bal- Italian and Turkish diplomats zur wrote. He said Israeli officials ance or if in our judgment politi- and politicians. The plan has re- welcomed Rogers' offer. It will cal developments warrant, the portedly been favorably received constitute an important boost to President will not hesitate to re- by the Assembly of the Western Israel's dwindling fcreign curren- consider this matter." The secre- European Union. In effect, its cy reserves but will not relieve These fine pre-walking shoes -,, tary of state stressed that "re- supporters say, it would estab- the heavy burdens caused by se- are crafted of the straint will be required on the part lish a reliable external guaran- curity need. of other major suppliers to the softest leathers. With extra tee of the frontiers envisaged Elizur said "Israeli forecasts of Middle East. No nation can pursue in the United Nations Security foreign currency income for 1970 flexible construction, a policy of seeking unilateral ad- Council's Nov. 22, 1967 Mid East include about $200,000,000 as loans they help prepare tiny feet vantage in the area if peace is to resolution. Reports, of the Buz- from various sources. Officials be achieved." He reiterated the for first steps. zard plan made public so far do here (Jerusalem) made rib secret statement made by President not indicate who would man the of the fact that the materialization Nixon at his press conference Sat- NATO aircraft should they be of the these sources of income was expert fitting 16 .11 urday, that the United States deci- employed in a Mid East conflict. hardly guaranteed." --- — for all children sion on aircraft to Israel was an The plan appears to envisage While much press reaction "interim decision." the planes as a deterrent rather • Tuesday was sharply critical of Rogers added that the United than an actual combat force.) the Nixon administration's de- States will continue to keep close In his Saturday evening press cision to hold in abeyance Is- watch on the military balance in conference, President Nixon re- rael's request for more war- the Mid East. "The United States ferred to the reported arrival of AT 4 MILE ROAD planes, several newspapers de- will be in a position to provide SAM-3 missiles and Soviet techni- scribed it as "wise" and "posi- Tots through Teens additional as well as replacement cians in Egypt as "disturbing." tive," calculated to de-escalate aircraft promptly if the situation He said the reports were received OAK PARK the mounting tensions in the LI 1-1108 SHOPPING PLAZA requires it," he affirmed. "To this after the decision on Israel's re- Middle East. end, the United States will remain quest for more jets had been made. The Washington P o s t, which Open Thursday until 9 P.M. in close consultation with those However, those reports had not thought the Nixon decision was a MORI LITTLE tempte C.duzit A GIFT FOR EVERY OCCASION CRA LER, INTHE HOUSE • , PRE-PAIRS --- --..,.L., --2 t■ -..._ .." z , Martin's Shoes