According to Zachary Lockman (quoted in Mike Shuster's report for NPR, 'The Middle East and the West: The Role Grows'), by the 1970s, what nation was seen as '… being on the side of the forces of the status quo, the forces of conservativism, the forces opposing Arab unity and opposing the kinds of social change, social reform, even social revolution that many Arabs felt was necessary'?

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According to Zachary Lockman (quoted in Mike Shuster's report for NPR, 'The Middle East and the West: The Role Grows'), by the 1970s, what nation was seen as '… being on the side of the forces of the status quo, the forces of conservativism, the forces opposing Arab unity and opposing the kinds of social change, social reform, even social revolution that many Arabs felt was necessary'?





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