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SADAT'S JOURNEY IS A SUCCESS, trumpeted Cairo's al Ahram. A predictable reaction for a government-controlled paper, to be sure. But true enough, for the host as well as his guest...
Even if he does not get the hardware, Sadat will count the visit a success. "All in all," reported TIME Correspondent Wilton Wynn from Cairo, "the trip is viewed from here as further evidence that Sadat's policy of moderation and seeking the closest of ties with the U.S. has been vindicated...
Some of the foreign orange star fields: Cairo, Kingston, San Juan...
Crushing Burden. Sadat has twice read Carter's autobiography, Why Not the Best?, and will be studying the book again as he jets across the Atlantic.* The Egyptian President is already somewhat in Carter's debt; after the mid-January food riots in Cairo, the U.S. advanced Egypt a critically needed $500 million in aid. What most impressed Sadat was that he did not even have to ask Carter for the money...
...preparing for war, I am preoccupied with peace." With the support of the Saudis, he healed a rift with Syria's President Hafez Assad that had been caused by the Syrian incursion into Lebanon last May. Prior to the summit meeting of Arab and African leaders in Cairo last month, he got Jordan's King Hussein to agree to federation with a still-to-be-formed Palestinian state. This week in Washington he will argue that the Arab world is basically united (or at least as united as it is ever likely to be) and that the time...