289. Memorandum from the Country Director for Lebanon, Jordan, the Syrian Arab Republic, and Iraq (Seelye) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco)1 2
SUBJECT:
- Disclosure of U.S. Efforts on Behalf of Iraqi Jews
Despite our request to use discretion with information re status of Iraqi Jews being provided him in a letter dated April 21 (see attached), Senator Javits released the full text of this letter on May 3 to the Jewish Telegraph Agency.* Inter alia our letter states that we requested UN High Commissioner for Refugees Prince Sadruddin Khan to intercede with the Iraqi President on behalf of Iraqi Jews then being detained by the Baghdad regime. The Prince is now understandably concerned that this disclosure will compromise his position vis-a-vis the Iraqis. We too are concerned because we had endeavored to play down our involvement on behalf of the Iraqi Jews lest the Iraqi Government believe we have been orchestrating a campaign against it and therefore decide not to relax its pressure against the Iraqi Jewish community. The fact that the Iraqi News Agency has now focused on this item underscores our concern.
We have asked Ambassador Symms in H to convey our regret over this disclosure to Senator Javits attention. At the same time we have contacted Mr. Tawfic Raby, the Iraqi Jew most active in organizing efforts on behalf of his co-religionists and expressed our dismay about the possible negative effect this disclosure may have on our future attempts to help the Iraqi Jews. He expressed his full understanding of our concern and said he would also speak to Senator Javits’ office.
- Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970–73, SOC 14 IRAQ. Confidential. Drafted by Scotes. Sent through Atherton. A handwritten note on the memorandum indicated that “JTA [Jewish Telegraph Agency] report (attached) says Javits released the letter. It could be, of course, that it was released or otherwise let out by Javits’ office without the Senator’s OK. ASA” The letter to Senator Javits is an unsigned copy. The JTA report was attached but is not published.↩
- Seelye concurred with the UN High Commissioner’s dismay over the leaked information, which undermined U.S. efforts with Iraq.↩