Latin America Report, Tema 2306[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1981 |
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... stages of the escala- tion in Vietnam . Aware of that posture , Secretary of State Alexander Haig requested that the various media in his country shine their editorial spotlights on Afghanistan and forget about U.S. interference in ...
... stages of the escala- tion in Vietnam . Aware of that posture , Secretary of State Alexander Haig requested that the various media in his country shine their editorial spotlights on Afghanistan and forget about U.S. interference in ...
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... stages . The first is the democratic- popular , agrarian and anti - imperialist stage that began with the victory of 1 Jan- uary 1959 and ended in the second half of 1960. The sociopolitical essence of this stage includes military ...
... stages . The first is the democratic- popular , agrarian and anti - imperialist stage that began with the victory of 1 Jan- uary 1959 and ended in the second half of 1960. The sociopolitical essence of this stage includes military ...
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... stage is that the party was beginning to act as the leading force of society while it was still gestating in the FAR . We can say that the unified command had a partial partisan base . The third stage began with the construction of the ...
... stage is that the party was beginning to act as the leading force of society while it was still gestating in the FAR . We can say that the unified command had a partial partisan base . The third stage began with the construction of the ...
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INTERAMERICAN AFFAIRS | 6 |
Ecuadore an ID Leader Pleased by LA Trip Outcome | 14 |
ANTI | 20 |
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3010 COUNTRY SECTION achieved activities agricultural American Angola announced armed forces Article barrels Belize Brazil Brazilian brigade Castro census chief Chile combat communists construction Cordillera del Condor COUNTRY SECTION CUBA country's Cuban decision defense Democratic divortium aquarum economic Ecuador Ecuadorean effort El Salvador equipment exports Havana imperialism important increase industry Interview Jose JUVENTUD REBELDE Latin America Luis Garcia Meza ment military million Ministry Mozambique National Navy Nicaragua officers organization partisan base party People's National Movement percent Peru Peruvian President Clarke Prime Minister problems production projects Protocol Question Reagan regime relations with Cuba revolution revolutionary Rio de Janeiro Rio Protocol safety and hygiene Salvador Sandinist SAO PAULO secretary sector ship socialist Spanish sugar cane Text tion trade Trinidad and Tobago TRINIDAD GUARDIAN troops unified command unified FAR command Union United VERDE OLIVO wage weapons workers