Abstract

Rationale for Lunacy

Gervasi, Sean | January 3, 1976 issue

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Calls for the United States to withdraw from the war in Angola in 1976. Formulation of U.S. policy toward developing countries; Attempt of the U.S. to prevent the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola from assuming power; Perception that the U.S. is in a tacit military alliance with South Africa, whose object is the preservation of white supremacy in southern Africa; Need for a national debate on foreign policy toward the Third World.

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ANGOLA -- History -- Civil War, 1975-; UNITED States -- Military relations; CIVIL war; INTERNATIONAL relations
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