(page one) MEMORANDUM February 4, 1987 To: SENATOR DOLE From: AL LEHN Subject: MEETING WITH SECRETARY SHULTZ, TODAY, 2:15 PM MEETING WITH SHULTZ. Shultz arrives at 2:15 pm for a brief meeting with you. He will be accompanied by Dick Murphy (Assistant Secretary for the Middle East) and Ed Fox (Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations). The main item on Shultz's agenda: to suggest setting up periodic get-togethers, to keep each other informed of events in your respective arenas. Two things you may want to raise with him: (1) Plans for the Embassy in Lebanon. One tidbit I hear on the grapevine: State plans to spend $8 million this year to build a new Embassy building in Beirut. (2) The nuclear testing treaties. Shultz and Carlucci Deputy General Powell reportedly were the two who pushed for the accommodation with Pell. It might be worthwhile reminding Shultz that dealing with Democrats, before Republicans, is not a good idea. • ARMS SALE MEETING. The Senators for the arms sales meeting arrive at 2:30 pm. The invitees: Republicans (handwritten check mark) Dole (handwritten check mark) Helms (handwritten check mark, crossed out) Lugar (handwritten) Warner (handwritten check mark) Boschwitz (handwritten check mark) Specter Democrats (handwritten check mark) Metzenbaum Levin Lautenberg (handwritten check mark) Moynihan (handwritten, check mark) Inouye State tells me that it is highly unlikely that Shultz will give Metzenbaum the commitment he wants -- no more arms sale requests this year. As a result, the meeting is not likely to resolve much. (page two) MEMORANDUM February 4, 1987 To: SENATOR DOLE From: AL LEHN Subject: MEETING WITH SECRETARY SHULTZ, TODAY, 2:15 PM MEETING WITH SHULTZ. Shultz arrives at 2:15 pm for a brief meeting with you. He will be accompanied by Dick Murphy (Assistant Secretary for the Middle East) and Ed Fox (Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations). The main item on Shultz's agenda: to suggest setting up periodic get-togethers, to keep each other informed of events in your respective arenas. Two things you may want to raise with him: (1) Plans for the Embassy in Lebanon. One tidbit I hear on the grapevine: State plans to spend $8 million this year to build a new Embassy building in Beirut. (2) The nuclear testing treaties. Shultz and Carlucci Deputy General Powell reportedly were the two who pushed for the accommodation with Pell. It might be worthwhile reminding Shultz that dealing with Democrats, before Republicans, is not a good idea. • ARMS SALE MEETING. The Senators for the arms sales meeting arrive at 2:30 pm. The invitees: Republicans (handwritten check mark) Dole (handwritten check mark) Helms (handwritten check mark, crossed out) Lugar (handwritten) Warner (handwritten check mark) Boschwitz (handwritten check mark) Specter Democrats (handwritten check mark) Metzenbaum Levin Lautenberg (handwritten check mark) Moynihan (handwritten, check mark) Inouye State tells me that it is highly unlikely that Shultz will give Metzenbaum the commitment he wants -- no more arms sale requests this year. As a result, the meeting is not likely to resolve much. (page three) MEMORANDUM February 4, 1987 To: SENATOR DOLE From: AL LEHN Subject: MEETING WITH SECRETARY SHULTZ, TODAY, 2:15 PM MEETING WITH SHULTZ. Shultz arrives at 2:15 pm for a brief meeting with you. He will be accompanied by Dick Murphy (Assistant Secretary for the Middle East) and Ed Fox (Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations). The main item on Shultz's agenda: to suggest setting up periodic get-togethers, to keep each other informed of events in your respective arenas. Two things you may want to raise with him: (1) Plans for the Embassy in Lebanon. One tidbit I hear on the grapevine: State plans to spend $8 million this year to build a new Embassy building in Beirut. (2) The nuclear testing treaties. Shultz and Carlucci Deputy General Powell reportedly were the two who pushed for the accommodation with Pell. It might be worthwhile reminding Shultz that dealing with Democrats, before Republicans, is not a good idea. ARMS SALE MEETING. The Senators for the arms sales meeting arrive at 2:30 pm. The invitees: Republicans Dole Helms Lugar Boschwitz Specer Democrats Metzenbaum Levin Lautenberg Moynihan State tells me that it is highly unlikely that Shultz will give Metzenbaum the commitment he wants -- no more arms sale requests this year. As a result, the meeting is not likely to resolve much. (page four) SENATOR: Metzenbaum wasn't happy about it, but he agreed to accommodate Shultz. The schedule: 2:15 pm Shultz arrives for a brief meeting with you. 2:30 pm Metzenbaum and the others arrive for the arms sales meeting. Metzenbaum has asked for four others to be invited: Boschwitz, Specter, Lautenberg and Levin. Is that OK? Yes (blank line) No (blank line) (rest of page handwritten) Boschwitz Helms Lugar Specter Lautenberg Levin Moynihan write Secretary Shultz Dick Murphy Ed Fox 11 seats