Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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White House officials denied that the departure indicated a conflict over economic policy or frustration over the Administration's failure thus far to ease high interest rates and the recession...
...identity, our past and our link with our future generations-their freedom and their right to live as Arabs in their own part of the world. One sees many attempts, be it on this side or the other, to divide people into weak minorities, then into conflict and frustration. So we stand by Iraq because this is our future as well...
...same trap as they have before. I hope that after this particular disaster they will achieve something. There is talk of a holocaust. This is a holocaust! Maybe this is sufficient reason for the world and especially for the U.S. to reassess its attitude toward the disaster of this conflict. I can't see a solution to the Palestinian problem without the Palestinians participating. I don't see why the Soviets should be out of it, why Europe should be out of it, why people should be left out of any constructive effort. Very frankly, the image...
...economic sanctions imposed on that country by the U.S. on April 30. The sanctions had blocked U.S. Government loans and credit guarantees for exports to Argentina, but had little impact on the Argentine economy. Said Reagan: "It is important now for all parties involved in the recent conflict to put the past behind us and to work for friendship and cooperation...
...insists that oil shocks are likely to occur as long as consuming nations remain addicted to petroleum from the explosive Middle East, which has some 60% of the non-Communist world's known oil reserves and which ships 65% of the crude involved in international trade. Any type of conflict in the area could disrupt the flow of oil and plunge the world into a crisis...