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| died in Egypt in July 1980, Nixon defied President Jimmy Carter's State Department by attending the funeral.[222] He supported Ronald Reagan for president in 1980, making numerous television appearances portraying himself as, in biographer Steven Ambrose's words, "the senior statesman above the fray."[223] He wrote guest articles for numerous publications and participated in many television interviews.[224] After 18 months in the New York City townhouse, Nixon and his wife moved to Saddle River, New Jersey in 1981.[198] Throughout the 1980s, Nixon maintained a routine schedule of speaking engagements and writing,[198] traveled, and met with many foreign leaders, especially those of Third World countries. He joined former Presidents Ford and Carter as representatives of the United States at the funeral of Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat.[198] On a trip to the Middle East, Nixon made his views known regarding Saudi Arabia and Libya, which attracted significant U.S. media attention; The Washington Post ran stories on Nixon's "rehabilitation."[225] He later embarked on journeys to Japan, China, and the Soviet Union.[198] On his return from the Soviet Union, Nixon sent P San Francisco ChatWiresidontalaitteet 24h toimitusajalla | |
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