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... Egypt , the United States could very effectively use its superior economic capabilities as a lever for achieving its objectives . It could offer generous financing terms , threaten , without damage to itself , to cut off Egyptian ...
... Egypt , the United States could very effectively use its superior economic capabilities as a lever for achieving its objectives . It could offer generous financing terms , threaten , without damage to itself , to cut off Egyptian ...
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... Egypt's economic development program in return for Egyptian support of the Soviet diplomatic position on colonialism , disarmament , and the Russian - Chinese conflict . Similarly , the Soviet government granted several loans to ...
... Egypt's economic development program in return for Egyptian support of the Soviet diplomatic position on colonialism , disarmament , and the Russian - Chinese conflict . Similarly , the Soviet government granted several loans to ...
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... Egyptian and Syrian territory . According to a Jordanian diplomat's account , pro - Egyptian elements in the Jordanian government , led by the Prime Minister , received instructions from President Nasser of Egypt to prepare for the ...
... Egyptian and Syrian territory . According to a Jordanian diplomat's account , pro - Egyptian elements in the Jordanian government , led by the Prime Minister , received instructions from President Nasser of Egypt to prepare for the ...
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