204 results on '"Balance of power -- Middle East"'
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52. Arabs ready to let Iran in from the cold
53. U.S. to extend arms supplies to Middle East
54. U.S. now stockpiling arms in Israel
55. Egyptians exert leverage on Gulf security issues; Cairo upset by what it sees as Arab states' shift from Arab plan to dependence on west
56. Syria-Lebanon pact sparks strong warnings by Israel
57. Mideast foes like peace but not the price, Baker finds
58. Egypt's pullout signals discord with Gulf
59. Kuwait looks to neighbors for security
60. Hussein defies odds - he's still in power
61. U.S., Saudis to study long-term defense needs of Gulf region
62. For Saudi military, new self-confidence
63. Mideast States: pawns no longer in imperial games
64. Political entanglements; intent on politics-as-usual, Bush now faces a sloppy ending to a clean war
65. Aid to Egypt, Syria tied to free markets; Gulf Arab council maps $15 billion program
66. U.S. faces hard choices on how - and how far - to disengage forces
67. Hussein unlikely to hold power for long, Bush says; White House does not rule out military action against Iraqi helicopters being used to fight rebels. United Nations nears accord on harsh cease-fire terms
68. Syria watches Iraqi events closely; Assad welcomes plight of archrival, but prolonged instability could threaten Damascus
69. Collateral damage
70. What next, Assad? Will you end up like Saddam? These are the questions being asked by Washington as the administration moves closer to the Syrian leader
71. Regional arms and the man; Bush pushes aggressive military hardware sales for Middle East: sound familiar?
72. Iran reasserts influence in Gulf; Rafsanjani backs Iraqi rebels, woos Saudis
73. What lurks in the Middle East
74. Iran's part in Gulf puzzle; a more pragmatic Tehran reassesses relations with US and Saudi Arabia
75. Images from the Gulf: jets and fury, sand and death, flags and victory
76. Protecting oil means protecting balance of power
77. Baker, in Riyadh, meets Saudi King for talks on postwar Gulf security
78. Baker's Mideast trip
79. Securing Middle East peace involves tackling region's longstanding disputes
80. US puts prestige gained in war to diplomatic test
81. Racing to intercept arms control; Israel, still shaken by Iraq's Scud attacks, wants any talks on controlling weapons in the Middle East to focus on its Arab foes
82. King Hussein
83. Victory does not mean influence
84. Israelis fear another loss after victory
85. Bush laying plans for broad Mideast peace
86. Iraq's defeat leaves Syria holding Israeli front
87. The new gulf leader
88. Before guns are silent, prepare for peace
89. We must also with the peace
90. After the war, what?
91. Who'll win, who'll lose in the Gulf
92. Gulf war masks bitter conflict between Arabs
93. The postwar Persian Gulf
94. U.S., allies might help Iraq rebuild after war, Baker says
95. It's in everyone's interest to bury this hatchet
96. Iran plots while neighbors fight
97. Peace movement's role
98. US peace plan suggests shift in Washington's view of postwar role for Syria, PLO
99. Gulf war may offer some opportunities for U.S. to rebuild its ties with Iran
100. Iran's nuclear plans worry U.S. officials
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