The most probable development in U. S. policy over the next few years would seem to be a gradual lessening of concern with the Middle East and acceptance of the de facto situation, combined with a willingness to engage in modest aid programs, and perhaps a few larger efforts involving refugees or desalination, whatever the merits of this latter project. Formal treaties, massive military involvement, and active diplomacy all seem somewhat unlikely. (Author)
American Policies in the Middle East: Choices and Constraints
1969
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
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