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The Soviet-Syrian Alliance and the Battle of Souk el Gharb,aking’ to ‘aggressive self-defence’ to, finally, ‘vigorous self-defence’. It argues that, due to the failure of US diplomatic attempts to coerce Israel and Syria to reach a lasting ceasefire, the Reagan Administration moved towards an escalation of the MNFII and establishment of a separate US milita古董 发表于 2025-3-23 14:00:16
Leaving Through the Back Door: The Final Days of the US Intervention in Lebanon,the Reagan Administration resigned Lebanon’s fate to Syrian dominance and examines how Shultz and Reagan distanced themselves from the humiliation of the MNFII’s failure. This chapter argues that US policy at the end of the MNFII was determined exclusively by the need to find a face-saving exit forInsatiable 发表于 2025-3-23 20:26:37
Conclusion: Lessons for the Future: The Use of Force in a Peacemaking Intervention,ce process. In announcing the unwavering obligation he felt toward Lebanon, the US president quoted Romans 14:19, stating that he would ‘follow after the things which make for peace’; yet seeking peace in Lebanon was a pledge that would thrust Reagan into the most difficult days of his presidency.受辱 发表于 2025-3-24 00:26:50
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Leaving Through the Back Door: The Final Days of the US Intervention in Lebanon,the MNFII’s failure. This chapter argues that US policy at the end of the MNFII was determined exclusively by the need to find a face-saving exit for US troops rather than due to any concern about stability or security in Lebanon.傲慢人 发表于 2025-3-24 12:38:36
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The Soviet-Syrian Alliance and the Battle of Souk el Gharb,aking’ to ‘aggressive self-defence’ to, finally, ‘vigorous self-defence’. It argues that, due to the failure of US diplomatic attempts to coerce Israel and Syria to reach a lasting ceasefire, the Reagan Administration moved towards an escalation of the MNFII and establishment of a separate US military force.