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The West's Next Move in the Gulf

Halliday, Fred | December 17, 1983 issue

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Focuses on the war in Persian Gulf between Iran and Iraq involving its effect on the West. Impact of the acquisition of French jets by Iraq on the gulf oil supply of the West; Complications in implementing Western policy in this region; Highlights of the resolution offered by France in United Nations Security Council to establish peace between these two countries; Account of dire situation of these two countries facing each other; Factors responsible for the involvement of the U.S. in this war; Characterization of France's delivery of jets as a part of a coordinated strategy and not contrary to the advice of its allies.

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IRAN-Iraq War, 1980-1988; WAR -- Economic aspects; PERSIAN Gulf; UNITED States
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