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...total U.S. aid, Rogers found a definite coolness. That was largely because of the Arabs' distaste for what they see as Washington's pro-Israel policy. In Morocco, Rogers made a few polite remarks at the airport; when the microphone was passed to Foreign Minister Abdelhabi Boutaleb, he stood to leave without a word. Said one official: "No Arab state today, even one as far removed from the actual conflict as Morocco, can afford to be too warm in its relations with the United States in these times." That point was made even more clearly in Tunis, where...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: Hunting for a Policy | 2/23/1970 | See Source »

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