Issue 560 - 06 May 1997
When President Bill Clinton was re-elected to office there was a flurry of speculation about possible changes in America's Gulf policy. The departure of Warren Christopher as Secretary of State suggested less of a knee jerk opposition to Islamic Iran while Clinton's strengthened position suggested that he may be able to formulate a more imaginative policy on Iraq.
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