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ROYAL CAB 358-2400 Call us now for special rates with this ad 1 Policy Team Continued from preceding page E L 800-327-8363 "MOTHER'S LITTLE HELPER" — AFFORDABLE — QUALITY LIVE-IN SUMMERTIME CHILDCARE MATURE YOUNG ADULTS PLACED IN YOUR HOME — Long Term/Short Term — • Reservations Limited • CALL TODAY (313) 851-0660 Henry Kissinger during the Nixon and Ford administra- tions, Scowcroft eventually was named National Securi- ty Adviser by President Gerald Ford while Kissinger remained the Secretary of State. Scowcroft's views on the Middle East are basically in line with the mainstream Eastern establishment as ad- vanced over the years by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York and the Brook- ings Institute in Washington. Like most of the heavy- weight foreign policy thinkers in the United States, this means that Israel should withdraw basically to the pre-1967 lines. But the notion of Israel's becoming the per- manent sovereign power over those territories and the 1.5 million Palestinians who live there is out of the question. It is not an option accepted by anyone in the American for- eign policy establishment, and they are clearly shaping up as the dominant force of the Bush foreign policy team. Thus, Scowcroft's deputy at the NSC, Bob Gates, the former number two man at the Central Intelligence Agency, is a professional clearly part of establishment mindset. Judge William Webster will remain the CIA's director — signalling further continuity. The John Sununu appoint- ment continues to concern Israel's friends in Washing- ton. Despite the outgoing New Hampshire governor's soothing statements about Israel made shortly after his appointment as White House Chief of Staff, the pro-Israeli community remains deeply alarmed. Sununu, an Arab-Ameri- can, delivered some rather stinging words about the Arab-Israeli conflict during speeches in recent years before the National Associa- tion of Arab-Americans. Beyond that, he was the only state governor who refused to sign a petition calling for the repeal of the UN's 1975 Zionism-equals-racism resolution. There will be plenty of solid, pro-Israeli bureaucrats and political appointees serv- ing in the second tier of the Bush foreign policy team, and their influence in shaping policy will be important. But at the top level, there are problems for Israel. Bush, while a friend of Israel, probably does not share Reagan's almost in- stinctive pro-Israeli attitude. Baker is no Shultz — as far as Israel is concerned. "Clear (