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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...embargo was supposed to pressure the Turks to withdraw and accept a negotiated Cyprus settlement. Instead, the main result is that Western defenses have been weakened. Although a loophole in the embargo has enabled the Turks to receive some $425 million in U.S. arms, Washington officials are worried that the Turkish armed forces are seriously deteriorating. In addition, the U.S. wants to recover five key intelligence-collecting bases in Turkey, from which it had been electronically monitoring the Soviet Union, but which the Turks closed in retaliation against the embargo. As Carter summed up the problem, the embargo "has driven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Testing, Testing, Testing | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

...embargo but kept some limits on arms sales to Turkey. The President would have to certify that any military or economic assistance to that country would contribute to peace in Cyprus. He would also have to report to Congress every 60 days on progress toward a settlement. When the Senate approved the measure 57 to 42, the State Department, with an almost audible sigh of relief, praised the legislators for "statesmanlike action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Testing, Testing, Testing | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

...isolate the white Rhodesian regime of Ian Smith after it refused to share power with the black majority. The Administration wanted no change in U.S. policy. It views the sanctions as a powerful lever to prod Smith to accept an Anglo-American plan for a comprehensive settlement. This plan calls for participation by all black factions, guerrillas based outside the country as well as moderate nationalists inside. But there has been a growing feeling in Congress that the Administration's commitment to this formula does not pay enough attention to important developments in Rhodesia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Testing, Testing, Testing | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

...internal settlement that Prime Minister Smith worked out last March with three moderate black leaders?Bishop Abel Muzorewa, the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and Chief Jeremiah Chirau?had not been expected to provide an easy transition to black majority rule in Rhodesia. Last week it was clear that Smith's settlement plan had not only faltered, but might be close to failure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RHODESIA: The Target Is Moderation | 8/7/1978 | See Source »

...vote for Carter in 1976, but his Administration has failed to push through many of their favorite bills. They have also been infuriated by the repeated charges of Carter's inflation fighters that labor has done nothing to help slow the rise in prices. With the postal settlement, however, both sides have the chance to change their tunes. Labor leaders can say that the postal workers accepted a moderate deal, while Carter can pat them on the back for that-and implore other unions to follow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: A Bit of Help from Big Labor | 7/31/1978 | See Source »

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