Americans for Middle East Understanding (AMEU) was founded 39 years ago by Americans whose professions in medicine, church ministry, archaeology and diplomacy had taken them to the Middle East. AMEU strives to create in the United States a deeper appreciation of the culture, history and current events in that area. To achieve this goal, AMEU publishes The Link and sponsors educational programs. The Link is AMEU's primary education and information tool. More than 175 issues have followed since the first Link written by Humphrey Walz appeared in 1968.
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