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"It is impor- tant to remember that Iran is not Libya," one source said, referring to last year's assault on the headquarters of Muammar Qadhafi. "A few American jets over Kho- meini's house isn't going to Retirement WASHINGTON IN BRIEF Tax Exempt Bonds 20 There has been a lot of talk about this kind of dilemma in the aftermath of the rocket attack on the USS Stark, discussions which are being followed by Israel's friends in Washington. "The various permutations and combinations of this are incredible," said one source who works closely with pro- Israel lobbyists. "It's becom- ing more and more obvious that by attacking our frigate, Iraq will actually benefit by virtue of a growing tilt by the U.S. to their side in the Iran- Iraq war. Where this leaves Israel is not at all clear, but it's definitely a matter of some concern for Jerusalem." According to several sources, the move to protect Kuwaiti ships may under- mine the American role in any possible international peace conference on the Middle East. This problem will be ex- acerbated, they say, if the U.S. noisily makes a major mili- tary commitment, but then backs down as soon as Amer- ican lives are threatened. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Waldheim Ban Change Asked Yugoslavia as a lieutenant in the Germany army. Washington (JTA) — Austrian Chancellor Franz Vranitzky was unable to persuade the Reagan Administration to reverse its decision barring Austrian President Kurt Waldheim from the United States during his visit to Washington. Vranitzky, who met with President Reagan, Secretary of State George Shultz and members of Congress, told a National Press Club luncheon audience May 28 that he had hoped that the U.S. would weigh the 40 years of "excellent relations" with Austria against the American law that required it to bar Waldheim. The State and Justice Depart- ments, in placing Waldheim on the watch list April 27, said the evidence it had "establishes a prima facie case that Kurt Waldheim assisted or otherwise participated in the persecution of persons because of race, religion, national origin or political opinion." Waldheim has been charged with par- ticipating in atrocities against Jews and others in Greece and U.S. Announces Missile Sale To Saudis Washington (JTA) — The State Department announced last Monday that it has notified Congress it plans to sell 1600 Maverick air-to- ground missiles to Saudi Arabia. State Department spokes- man Charles Redman said the $360 million Maverick sale was already approved by Con- gress in 1984. Delivery was delayed at the Saudis' request. There is strong bipartisan Congressional opposition to the sale of arms to the Saudis. The arms sale will go through unless Congress blocks it within 30 days. The Adminis- tration, citing the 1984 agree- ment, refused to give Con- gress the 20 day advance notification of the sale. "There's no good justifica- tion anywhere for this sale," Rep. Mel Levine (D. Calif), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said. Levine said he would intro- duce a resolution to oppose the sale. JNF Names Rostropovich 'Man Of Year' Washington (JTA) — The Jewish National Fund last week named music virtuoso Mstislav Rostropovich of the National Symphony Orches- tra as man of the year. Rostropovich, a cellist and conductor who left the Soviet Union 20 years ago, will have a JNF forest named for him outside Jerusalem. Accepting his award, Rostropovich spoke of his visits to Israel beginning in 1959 when the country was "full of big stones and bulldozers" and his friendship with Soviet Jews. "Jews and music they are the same," said Rostropovich. Rostropovich also lauded the U.S. for supporting the National Symphony and for protecting freedom.