July 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 45) • Page Image 7
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… the Arab-Israeli power balance. Middle East experts speculat- ed that Sadat's bold move seems to have boostedhis per- sonal popularity and strength- ened his political power base. By all signs Sadat…
… sems to have reduced Egypt's military effectiveness overnight. But in the seemingly illogical world of Arab politics, he has re-established his position as a major Arab leader and de- cision maker. He…
… Barbers @611 E. University * neor Michigon Theatre late Abdel Gamel Nasser fired the imagination of the Arab world and won its overwhelm- ing support when he started defying the United States 16 years ago…
…. For the last five years, since the disastrous Arab-Israeli war of 1967, Egypt's leaders have been able to do little more than buy time. They have bought it repeat- edly by promising their people a final…
… peace from a posi- tion of weakness without jeo- pardizing his own position. His popularity was slipping. Cairo's once-dominant position in the Arab world was waning. Under the desert sun along the cease…
… military ad- visers erupted in several inci- dents. A petition attacking the- Soviet Union was presented to the National Assembly last May. This followed student riots in February and other outbreaks of…
… has provided $31 sbillion worth of military aid since 1955.- Nasser opened the door to Communist arms 17 years ago. Sadat seems to be closing it. In the Arab world the immediate public reaction has been…
… one of bewilderment and little com- ment. The question uppermost in most minds appear to be, "What now?" Only Sadat knows the ans- wer - but for the time being, he is again No. 1 in the Arab world…












































