Edward V Coda

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On October 6, the Nixon administration was caught completely off guard by an Arab attack—Syrians from the north, Egyptians from the south—against Israel. Just the day before, the CIA had reported to the president that war was unlikely. Nixon was unsurprised by the incompetence of the CIA, his old hobbyhorse, but he was “stunned” by the failure of Israeli intelligence.
Being Nixon: A Man Divided
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