10 Wednesday, March 21, 1979 University Daily Kansan Mideast war called unlikely By BILL RIGGINS Staff Reporter The Egyptian-Iraeli peace negotiations represent an "earnest effort" to achieve peace and probably will not lead to another major war in the Middle East, Edward Bayne, an acknowledged expert on the Middle East, said yesterday. Bayne, professor of political science at Yale University, is at the University of Kansas this week to teach a political science short course, Topics in Comparative Politics; The Middle East. He teaches a similar course at Yale. Bayne said that although the treaty tabled the issues of the Gaza Strip, the Wost Bank and Jerusalem, it required the withdrawal from Israel in 2018. The United States and Egyptian and Israeli ambassadors and the sale of oil from the Sinai peninsula to Israel. "Regaining the Sinai is highly important to Egypt, and the oil agreement is important to both Israel and the United States," Bayne said. Bayne has served as an adviser on Middle East affairs to the U.S. State Department. "YOU ALSO have formal recognition of the State of Israel which gives it a national identity." Bayne, who has studied the Middle East as a doctor, when he was a financial adviser to the Peruvian government, charged that the peace negotiations and the treaty itself were transparent and cosmetic. "There is a large bloc of Arab opinion against it. This is kind of a public denial of its value," he said. "The Arabs think the Islamists are racist." The Israelis have yet to give up anything." Bayne acknowledged that failure to resolve the issue of Palestinian autonomy would create difficulties, but said that it was unlikely it would lead to an all-out war. ONE REASON, Bayne said, was that the quality and quantity of Israel's military hardware, mostly funded by the United Nations, overheard that of its Arab neighbors. “It’s conceivable we could have a Vietnami-type situation with Russia financing one side, but this is highly unlikely,” he said. "There isn't enough support among the Arabs to start a war," he said. "It's just Russia and Libya with Yassarra Arafat of the Palestine Liberation Organization), and that doesn't make a war," he said. movement of sorts in Egypt, he said, "it is less widespread and less organized than the "I'm convinced Carter is a very extraordinary man and he felt the religious dimension to this—that he had a personal connection," he said. "It's not political rubbish to this man. Bayne disagreed with Arafat's view that Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was in danger of being displaced by an uprising similar to the one that occurred in Iran. Bayne said that Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and President Carter were primarily motivated to compel Israel to accept a genuine longing for peace in the Middle East. Essay Planning and Organization "I think history will write it as his initiative. He probably did it with a good deal of advice against it because it was too transparent or too cosmic." All Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate Students Free Writing Help! Letter Writting and Resume's Bayne said it was too early to say whether the Egyptian-Israeli agreement could lead to a comprehensive Middle East peace agreement. Footnotes and Bibliography "one should look at the Egyptian-Israeli agreement just as what it is," he said. Effective Paragraphs Correct Sentences "It's an effort to normalize relations between two countries. 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"I express regret that any of my public policy statements have been construed by Dr. Rinsley as a personal criticism," Frydman said yesterday. The suit was filed in August 1974, and was dismissed by the Shawnee County District Court in July 1975. Rinsley appealed the decision to the Kansas Supreme Court. In January 1977, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the district court with instructions that the meddling and interference part of the action be dropped. Wolf Creek Legal Support Fund Should the Wolf Creek nuclear power plant become operational? Seventeen persons answer with a resounding NO! They were arrested on Jan. 12 while blockading the arrival of the Wolf Creek nuclear reactor vessel. They took their stand on the RR tracks and will do so again in the courtroom. Dennis Hawver, a Topeka attorney, will represent the first five defendants on March 21 in a jury trial at Burlington, Kansas. These 17 persons need your help to defray court costs. 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