... restored, when all foreigners held against their will are released, then, and then alone, will the world end the sanctions. Perhaps your leaders do not appreciate the strength of the forces united against them. Let me say clearly: There is no way... Civil Military Operations in the New Worldby John T. Fishel - 1997 - 269 pagesNo preview available - About this book
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