This article is a view of the military strategy carried out during President Ronald Reagan's administration in October 1983; the conflict was named "emergency anger". First, we must understand why the relationship between Grenada and the US began to deteriorate and began to understand the influence of Cuba and Soviet communism in Grenada. The threat posed by anti American-American Marxists to nearly 600 American students living in Grenada is the danger we can not forgive.
President Ronald Reagan of the United States of America on 25 October 1983 organized an action called "emergency anger" with the US military. Their mission is to stop the Cuban style coupe and rescue troubled American students on Grenada Island. Grenada is a small Caribbean island in the small Antilles known for its spices, tropical climate, and the smallest independent country in the Western Hemisphere, facing United.
This article is a view of the military strategy carried out during President Ronald Reagan's administration in October 1983; the conflict was named "emergency anger". First, we must understand why the relationship between Grenada and the US began to deteriorate and began to understand the influence of Cuba and Soviet communism in Grenada. - What is the sound? Sound generation: Sound refers to the vibration of waves traveling in the air or water by the vibration source, causing rhythm vibration of the pressure. Air or water molecules collide to transmit pressure from the sound source; this is the process of generating the sound.
The first major military conflict between the Reagan administration was the emergency anger in 1983 which invaded the island state of the Caribbean of Grenada. When the island was taken over by Marxist Bernard Kold, Reagan used the safety of 500 American medical students working in the government as an excuse for aggression. The new government was quickly and thoroughly overthrown and became a model of future conflict. With the support of the Republic of South Africa, Reagan also funded the Soviet-supported groups of anti-government for African state power in Mozambique and Angola. In the northern Afghanistan invasion of the Soviet Union, the US government provided weapons and humanitarian aid to jihadist forces fighting the Soviet supporters. In 1985, Communist Party reformist Mikhail Gorbachev acted as leader of Russia.