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Soviet Party leader Leonid I. Brezhnev said in Moscow yesterday that the Soviet Union has sent representatives to the war zone at the request of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat...
...resupplying Israel, American companies have not felt it necessary to recommend that their U.S. employees leave the country. Whatever happens, President Sadat is riding high. Intellectuals who were once highly critical of him are now singing his praises. Said one intellectual to me: 'Last week I hated Anwar Sadat. Today I love him-and for exactly the same reasons...
Sadat's Smokescreen. Diplomatically, there was no indication that the Arabs had finally decided to invade; in fact, quite the reverse. Egypt's President Anwar Sadat had been openly telling visiting Western diplomats that the Arabs could not possibly win a war against Israel. His well-publicized fence-mending operation with Saudi Arabia's conservative King Feisal, his urging that Arab oil be used as a long-range commercial and diplomatic weapon against Israel, and the slight rebuke he gave Libya's hawkish strongman Colonel Muammar Gaddafi by delaying the proposed merger of Egypt and Libya...
While the war escalated along the Suez, Egypt's official news agency said yesterday that Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin has held "three long meetings" with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt in Cairo...
...been pretty well removed from the quarrel with Israel except for bankrolling it. The results of Sadat's diplomatic maneuvers were obvious, insofar as improving Egypt's relationships abroad were concerned. All the grace and favor evaporated last week with the first boom of cannon fire. For Anwar Sadat, having finally taken the ultimate step to war, a fateful decision awaits. Nasser had prestige enough to lose the battle and still keep his power. Barring miracles, Sadat does...