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While the Americans were fighting in Vietnam, a struggle of even
greater strategic significance was taking place in the Middle East:
the Sultanate of Oman guards the entrance to the Arabian Gulf, and
thus controls the movement of oil from that region. In the 1960s
and 70s, the Communists tried to seize this artery and, had they
succeeded, the consequences for the West and for the Middle East
would have been disastrous - and yet, few people have ever heard of
this geo-political drama at the height of the Cold War.
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