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Drawing the Line At The W.S.J.

Neier, Aryeh | November 14, 1981 issue

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Focuses on a coverage of the policies adopted by the U.S. administration under the leadership of U.S. President Ronald Reagan towards the Soviet Union-Cuban conquest of Central America by "Wall Street Journal" as of October 19, 1981. Political conditions existent in Nicaragua in 1981; Techniques used by peace groups to oppose military intervention of the U.S. in El Salvador; Reasons behind the absence of a forceful role of the U.S. government in Central America.

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UNITED States -- Foreign relations; SOVIET Union -- Foreign relations; CUBA -- Foreign relations; INTERNATIONAL relations; REAGAN, Ronald; WALL Street Journal; UNITED States; SOVIET Union; CUBA
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