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THE Arias Peace Plan was in jeopardy, but alive, until last week when the Reagan Administration and the Sandinista Government dealt it a mortal blow.
With the cutoff of American aid to the contras in February, Managua believes it can win on the battlefield what it can't on the negotiating table. Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega displayed these noble intentions last week when more than 4000 Sandinista troops poured over the Honduran border in search...
THE Democrats' attack on the deployment put American servicemen in greater danger by calling into question the likelihood that military force would ever be used--even to defend themselves. Indeed, the administration itself had to equivocate on the 82nd Airborne's mission because of pressure from a Congress duped by...
As the hardship worsened, Noriega's backers lashed out at Washington. Noting that American forces were staging exercises along the Panama Canal, Foreign Minister Jorge Abadia Arias charged that the U.S. planned to invade the country. The U.S. Southern Command, which has 10,000 troops stationed along the waterway, called...
Reagan has added his two cents to the philosophical debate over mind and body. Why use minds to figure out workable solutions to international problems when you can send a bunch of bodies to do the talking--and the philosophizing--for you? Forget the Arias Peace Plan. Let's win...