Moscow's one-man Greek chorus. (Andreas Papandreou)

From: U.S. News & World Report | Date: February 18, 1985 | Copyright information

He is a NATO leader who sometimes talks like a Soviet puppet, a former U.S. citizen who scorns American policies.

Andreas Papandreou, Premier of Greece, is increasingly seen by Washington as a figure of suspicion-so much so that Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger even publicly suggested he was indirectly to blame for a terrorist bombing that injured 57 Americans in Athens on February 2.

The Pentagon chief said of Papandreou and the bombing: "It is one of the...

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