| —Voices from the Sensible
Center—
Interpreting the Middle
East for North Americans—
Interpreting North America for the Middle East
Inside This Issue
1 Shadows—Claudia Wright
2 Editorial—Once
upon a time there really was a moderate in charge in Tehran, Andrew
I. Killgore points out, so the US pulled the carpet out from under
him in 1953.
3 Policy—Don't be misled by similarities
in the decisions to commit US Marines to Beirut and US naval units
to the Persian Gulf, Dick Curtiss warns. The 1982 decison was because
the US had no Mideast policy. The 1987 decision may be the beginning
of one.
5 Special Report—Former
Congressman Paul Findley contrast the aftermaths of Iraq's May 17,
1987 attack on the USS Stark with Israel's June 8, 1967
attack on the USS Liberty.
8 Special Report—George
Shultz's incredible transformation from concerned defender of Palestinian
rights to cheerleader for Israeli extremism is chronicled by Lynn
Teo Simarski.
10 Update on Congress—Whenever
Lt. Col. Oliver North tried to describe Israel's role in originating
and sustaining the sale of arms to Iran, or in diverting some profits
to the contras, Dennis Wamsted notes, Congressional investigators
discovered pressing business elsewhere.
11 From the Israeli Press—Yael
Lotan
11 Trade and Finance—John
T. Haldane shows how Kuwait arrived on the world's center stage,
and why it will stay there for a while.
12 Seeing the Light—Roberta
Coles
13 Other People's Mail—Mail
sent or received by others discusses reflagging and terrorism and
the PLO even better than we can.
14 Lobbies and Activists
15 Religion and the Middle East
20 Media—Richard
Curtiss
20 Personality (Georgiana
Stevens)
21 Book Review (The
Arabs)
23 Facts For Your Files: A Chronology
of U.S.-Middle East Relations
24 TIE Exchange
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