Their question today is, Do we have a gulf policy with clear and justifiable purpose?
After the fighting, the Administration is reviewing its gulf policies to see whether protection should be expanded beyond ships flying the American flag.
These denominations and have been either neutral on American gulf policy or supportive of it.
The Chancellor's remarks left White House officials trying to play down seeming differences between the two leaders over gulf policy.
In addition to popular feeling, other factors have shaped those countries' gulf policies.
The time is ripe for the Reagan Administration at last to get its gulf policy in order.
Two characteristics seem to mark the more outspoken religious critics of the gulf policy.
In Washington, opposition to the Administration's gulf policies seemed to be growing.
Some Republicans said they wanted to cement public support for the Administration's gulf policy.
The 302 to 105 vote today came after opposition by some members of Congress to the President's gulf policy.