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...weeks ago, Gorbachev struck down both legislative acts and gave the Georgians three days to withdraw their "armed formations" from South Ossetia. Gamsakhurdia rejected the ultimatum. "We understand," he told Moscow, "that you have the power at your disposal to try to suppress the national independence movement in Georgia. But what would be the price of that victory? And would it be a victory?" A visiting Soviet parliamentary commission hinted last week that Moscow might be willing to allow Georgian police to remain in the region but wanted guarantees of its "cultural autonomy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hastening The End of the Empire | 1/28/1991 | See Source »

...attack on the Suez Canal. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Dulles, feeling betrayed by their allies, insisted that the invaders withdraw. So did the Soviets, who threatened to intervene on Egypt's side. The invaders gave in. Within two months, Nasser had his canal back, for which he ultimately paid $81 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History: An Echo from the Past | 1/28/1991 | See Source »

...soon as the forces begin to withdraw, all prisoners would be exchanged and economic sanctions against Iraq lifted. The proceeds from Iraqi oil sales, however, would be deposited in an escrow account supervised by the U.N. Secretary General. Iraq would receive this money upon completion of its withdrawal from Kuwait...

Author: By Peter Schlactus, | Title: How to Stop the War by Monday | 1/25/1991 | See Source »

Finally, Iraq cannot afford to withdraw without a guarantee that the Palestinian issue will be addressed. The united States cannot afford to accept such linkage. The solution to this last dilemma involves a fourth country--besides the U.S. Iraq, and the nation that sponsors the resolution--that would commit itself to taking up the issue, once Iraq had withdrawn...

Author: By Peter Schlactus, | Title: How to Stop the War by Monday | 1/25/1991 | See Source »

...must consider that Saddam Hussein's previous unwillingness to withdraw has been affected by the allies' demonstrated willingess to fight. This proposal affords us a low-risk opportunity to achieve all our remaining goals without sacrificing the life of an additional American soldier...

Author: By Peter Schlactus, | Title: How to Stop the War by Monday | 1/25/1991 | See Source »

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