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July 27, 1979 - Image 22

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Friday, July 27, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

No U.S. Foreign Policy Changes
Seen in White House Shuffle

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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The offers of resignation by
President Carter's 12
Cabinet members, three
Cabinet level members and
18 White House staff offi
cials will not result in
changes either among the
top trio associated with
foreign affairs nor other
figures closely related to the
Middle East and Jewish
concerns.
• Immediately upon the
announcement of the mass
decisions, first by the
Cabinet rank officials and
shortly afterwards by the
other leaders following
their meetings in the White
House, two decisions were
understood to have been
made.
The White House said the
resignations of the
President's "national secu-
rity team" consisting of Sec-
retary of State Cyrus
Vance, Defense Secretary
Harold Brown and National
Security adviser Zbigniew
Brzezinsky would not be ac-
cepted by Carter.
It was understood that
those to be retained also
included Ambassador
Robert Strauss, the
President's hand-picked
negotiator for the Middle
East peace process; An-
drew Young, his chief
representative at the
United Nations; and Ed-
ward Sanders, his liaison
with the American
Jewish community.
Sanders has participated
in all the Israeli-Egyptian
negotiations as a member of
the American representa-
tion, including the talks at
Camp David last September
and the Cairo-Jerusalem-
Cairo talks that resulted in
the Egyptian-Israeli treaty
in March.
Sanders is not on the list
of resigned officials that
was presented to reporters
but he was in the White
House's Roosevelt Room
when the resignations were
made, and he joined them in
the show of support for Car-
ter that he is free to select a
new team as if it were a new
Presidential term.
However, Sanders is both
a special adviser to Vance as
well as to the President and
while he has offices and
staff personnel both in the
White House and the State
Department, he is on the
Department's payroll and
thus technically not a White
House official. For that rea-
son he was not listed.
It is considered highly
unlikely that most of the
other officials will be
dismissed. Those about
whom there is not the re-
motest suggestion of
Presidential disap-
pointment include Stuart
Eizenstat, the assistant
for domestic affairs and
policy; Robert Lipshutz,
the President's counsel;
Gerald Rafshoon, his
communications assis-
tant; and Anne Wexler, a
political assistant.
Eizenstat, in fact, is being
considered by some as hav-

ing increased in stature
with the President and is
one of the tiny "in" group
that includes only Hamilton
Jordan, Carter's chief polit-
ical strategist, who is now
being described as the "chief
of staff" at the White House,
and Presidential News Sec-
retary Jody Powell.
Strauss, Young and
James McIntyre, director of
the office of management

and budget, are the only
non-Cabinet members who
have Cabinet level rank, ac-
cording to the White House
list. .

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