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...were staring into economic sinkholes, and Britain was desperately trying to crawl out of one. In economic terms, it was almost the worst of times for the three nations to go to war, but patriotism and nationalism persuaded all three that they had no choice. Now, with a Falklands truce still to be negotiated and peace in Lebanon as seemingly elusive as ever, those who chose to pay the price of waging war must deal with the painful costs of that decision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying for the Wars of 1982 | 7/5/1982 | See Source »

...Habib's request, Secretary of State Alexander Haig telephoned Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Moshe Arens on Wednesday to ask for a strict 48-hour truce. Habib needed the time to persuade the P.L.O. to submit to Lebanese government authority. Arens made no formal reply, but Israeli guns finally fell silent 24 hours later than Haig had requested. However, an aide traveling with Begin in the U.S. last week told TIME that Israel would not commit itself to a formal cease-fire but would consider arrangements to allow the P.L.O. to depart from the capital peacefully. Said the aide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Risks and Opportunities | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

...Israelis besiege Beirut to await a truce-or a showdown

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tightening the Noose | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

...Special Envoy Philip Habib and leaders of Lebanon's warring factions sought desperately to concoct a truce, the roar of tanks and the thump of artillery fire threatened to make a mockery of their efforts. The 60,000-strong Israeli force, still trying to consolidate its control over southern Lebanon, advanced to the outskirts of Beirut. There the Israelis linked up with Christian Phalangist allies to impose a stranglehold over 6,000 Palestinian guerrillas and 1,500 Syrian soldiers trapped inside the western part of the city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tightening the Noose | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

...Syrian rebuff effectively ended a tenuous four-day truce between the two armies. Heading north from their fortified positions in Baabda, Israeli armor cut the Beirut-Damascus highway just west of Jamhur, less than a mile from Syrian tank and infantry posts. By seizing Beirut's surrounding hilltops, the Israelis choked off all main supply and exit routes for the Syrian and Palestinian units remaining in the capital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tightening the Noose | 6/28/1982 | See Source »

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