Word: historicizing
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Plunged into the perilous currents of a South Atlantic struggle that nobody predicted, nobody wanted and nobody seemed sure how to control, the U.S. found itself trying to mediate between Argentina, a would-be partner in the effort to fight Communist influence in the Western Hemisphere, and Britain, a historic...
After his first phone call April 1 to President Leopoldo Galtieri, Reagan was perplexed by the Argentine's determination to put troops on the Falklands. Reagan found Galtieri's argument about lingering colonialism unconvincing. Nor could the President accept the British obsession with self-determination for the 1...
A. There are basic issues of international law and their relationship with the fundamental objective of this Administration's foreign policy, and that is to insist that historic change occur through the accepted rules of law. So that's a stake of principle.
A. The Camp David process is our framework for peace. We see no other alternative that offers any prospect for a lasting, comprehensive and just settlement of this historic problem.
We have a growing Syrian alignment with Iran, a threat to Iraq, a threat to the Persian Gulf states, to Saudi Arabia, to the collective interests of the moderate Arab world. The moderate Arab world shares a strategic consensus-that's what I was talking about last year when...