Issue 191 - 02 Mar 1987
The move of large numbers of Syrian army troops into West Beirut is the almost exclusive focus of the Saudi Arabian government's current foreign policy concerns. The kingdom's intense interest in Lebanon's affairs is, for historic and legitimate reasons, more than just one Arab country's understandable curiosity about the circumstances in another Arab state.
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