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- GRAPEVINE, Page 33THE GULF WILL DO NICELY WITHOUT THE PLANES
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- By SIDNEY URQUHART
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- After months of clamoring for more high-tech aircraft,
- Saudi Arabia has reversed the throttle and quietly backed off
- its request for 72 more F-15 jet fighters. KING FAHD's
- surprising flip-flop may prove to be a pragmatic move. The
- Saudis relish their role as Washington's pre-eminent Arab
- partners in the Middle East peace process, so they would rather
- not risk embarrassing GEORGE BUSH. The $4 billion transaction
- would have undercut the President's vow to scale back arms sales
- to the Middle East and would surely launch a bruising battle
- between the White House and Israel's allies in Congress. The
- Saudis will renew their request after things quiet down, but if
- they have to, they can always turn to Britain for state-of-the-art
- aircraft. They've done it before.
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