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Pereda called for the resignation of the President . At first General Banzer seemed disposed to resist , imposing a state of siege , but when the next day General Pereda threatened to bombard the presidential palace if he did not leave ...
Pereda called for the resignation of the President . At first General Banzer seemed disposed to resist , imposing a state of siege , but when the next day General Pereda threatened to bombard the presidential palace if he did not leave ...
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... called for an expansion of economic coordination with Moscow . This was agreed upon during his two meetings with Brezhnev in April and August . It was admitted , however , that the leader- ship , internally divided , was over ...
... called for an expansion of economic coordination with Moscow . This was agreed upon during his two meetings with Brezhnev in April and August . It was admitted , however , that the leader- ship , internally divided , was over ...
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... called for a UN task force of 7,500 troops . It was to be the biggest UN operation of its kind since the Congo in the 1960s . However , on 31 August , the South African Minister of Foreign Affairs made it known that his Government ...
... called for a UN task force of 7,500 troops . It was to be the biggest UN operation of its kind since the Congo in the 1960s . However , on 31 August , the South African Minister of Foreign Affairs made it known that his Government ...
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