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What is the meaning of "S. Am." in this sentence from Reagan: "We have trouble, Cap & Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on S. Am., the Middle East & arms negotiations."
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What is the meaning of "S. Am." in this sentence from Reagan: "We have trouble, Cap & Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on S. Am., the Middle East & arms negotiations."
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
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What is the meaning of "S. Am." in this sentence from Reagan: "We have trouble, Cap & Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on S. Am., the Middle East & arms negotiations."
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What is the meaning of "S. Am." in this sentence from Reagan: "We have trouble, Cap & Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on S. Am., the Middle East & arms negotiations."
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
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It's short for "South America," as shown by a revised version in the book Reagan's Secret War:
A long meeting with Secretary Shultz. We have trouble. Cap [Weinberger] and Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on South America, the Middle East & our arms negotiations. It's so out of hand George sounds like he wants out.
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It's short for "South America," as shown by a revised version in the book Reagan's Secret War:
A long meeting with Secretary Shultz. We have trouble. Cap [Weinberger] and Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on South America, the Middle East & our arms negotiations. It's so out of hand George sounds like he wants out.
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It's short for "South America," as shown by a revised version in the book Reagan's Secret War:
A long meeting with Secretary Shultz. We have trouble. Cap [Weinberger] and Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on South America, the Middle East & our arms negotiations. It's so out of hand George sounds like he wants out.
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It's short for "South America," as shown by a revised version in the book Reagan's Secret War:
A long meeting with Secretary Shultz. We have trouble. Cap [Weinberger] and Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on South America, the Middle East & our arms negotiations. It's so out of hand George sounds like he wants out.
It's short for "South America," as shown by a revised version in the book Reagan's Secret War:
A long meeting with Secretary Shultz. We have trouble. Cap [Weinberger] and Bill Casey have views contrary to George's on South America, the Middle East & our arms negotiations. It's so out of hand George sounds like he wants out.
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I would guess it's intended to mean "South America".
– Hot Licks
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