he 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 President Ronald Reagan a lengthy memorandum that contained foreign policy suggestions and his personal impressions of Mikhail Gorbachev.[198] Following this trip, Nixon was ranked in Gallup's most admired man and woman poll as one of the ten most admired men in the world.[226]
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