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At the time of his retirement, Mr. Sanchez was said by federal investigators to have been linked to illegal U.S. arms deals to the so-called "contras," anti-Sandinista rebels who were fighting the left-wing government in Nicaragua.
Nestor D. Sanchez, 83; CIA official led Latin American division T. Rees Shapiro 2011
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So, in the fall of 1981, Casey sought to break the logjam with a proposal for covert support of the anti-Sandinista rebels.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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So, in the fall of 1981, Casey sought to break the logjam with a proposal for covert support of the anti-Sandinista rebels.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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By 1983, Clark had emerged as a major player in key policy areas, including the Middle East, where Israeli and Syrian interventions had further destabilized a Lebanon wrecked by civil war; Central America, where American support for the anti-Sandinista contra rebels had become politically controversial at home; and arms control, where the perspectives of the State and Defense Departments on how to proceed with U.S.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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By 1983, Clark had emerged as a major player in key policy areas, including the Middle East, where Israeli and Syrian interventions had further destabilized a Lebanon wrecked by civil war; Central America, where American support for the anti-Sandinista contra rebels had become politically controversial at home; and arms control, where the perspectives of the State and Defense Departments on how to proceed with U.S.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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By 1983, Clark had emerged as a major player in key policy areas, including the Middle East, where Israeli and Syrian interventions had further destabilized a Lebanon wrecked by civil war; Central America, where American support for the anti-Sandinista contra rebels had become politically controversial at home; and arms control, where the perspectives of the State and Defense Departments on how to proceed with U.S.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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During the 1980s, Honduras proved a haven for anti-Sandinista contras fighting the Marxist Nicaraguan Government and an ally to Salvadoran Government forces fighting leftist guerrillas.
Honduras 2009
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By 1983, Clark had emerged as a major player in key policy areas, including the Middle East, where Israeli and Syrian interventions had further destabilized a Lebanon wrecked by civil war; Central America, where American support for the anti-Sandinista contra rebels had become politically controversial at home; and arms control, where the perspectives of the State and Defense Departments on how to proceed with U.S.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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So, in the fall of 1981, Casey sought to break the logjam with a proposal for covert support of the anti-Sandinista rebels.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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So, in the fall of 1981, Casey sought to break the logjam with a proposal for covert support of the anti-Sandinista rebels.
In the Shadow of the Oval Office Ivo H. Daalder 2009
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