February 15, 1991, carnegie newsletter

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'Deserving hiesses"

'When it came to a vote, [U.S. Secretary of Sute] Baker bought the Russians for an estimated $4 billion in aid from the sheiks. He bribed Egypt's 3fubarak with $14 billion in forgiven debts. Syria's Assad ... got $1 billion in arms aid and a go-ahead to wipe out all opposition to its puppet control of Beirut--by massacre, Assad's favorite tactic, where necessary. Turkey was promised 8 o r 9 billion dollars' worth more in U.S.

\ve:~l?ons,support for its applic~tionto join the European Conmnlnit)., and a big increase in its quota fo+ textile esporls' tb the United States. And for abstaining on the war resolution, China got a $114.3 million loan from the \S1orld Bank and a trip around official Washingon for it5 Foreign hlinister...." +ditorial

i n Thc Xation, I k ~ c . t n l w r2 4 , 1990.


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