August 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 69) • Page Image 4
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… month in Sudan, the second in the Arab world within a matter of days, has faded from the front page back into oblivion. And, one would think, justifiably so: the incidents of the coup itself are now…
…, one can gain some force- ful insights into Arab politics and the true position of the various Arab leaders. After the~July, 19 coup, led by Major Hashem el-Ata, two military figures con- nected with Ata…
… the Arab country. The Communist party news- paper Pravda said that, "At meetings held all over the Soviet Union, the de- mand is sounded-to stop the bloody ter- ror and the acceleration of anticom…
… proceedings, and had his tele- phone and teletype machines cut off. AT LEAST ONE diplomat from the So- viet Union, as well as Bulgaria, was ex- pelled from the Sudan. The whole Arab world supported Nimeiri…
… will continue to re- sist Communism in the 4rab world. Sa- dat, in a speech following close on the heels of the attempted coup, said that Egypt would never be Communist and would never recognize an Arab…
… of Khartoum. Qaddafi had earlier the same month supported the abortive coup in Morocco in defiance of much of the rest of the Arab world. The Syrian president sent a message of congratulations to…
… states opposing Israel clashes with the desire. to withhold aid from an openly anti-Communist regime. BUT THE COUP has also clarified the real political status of the other Arab nations. Sadat is most…
… obviously anti- Communist, while receiving aid from the Soviet Union. The Soviets are thus faced with the same choice with regards to all Arab nations, not just the Sudan. At least temporarily, it seems that…




