U.S. President Ronald Reagan morally justified to strike Libya in retaliation for alleged terrorist acts against Americans, say Abba Eban, a senior me(...)
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- U.S. President Ronald Reagan morally justified to strike Libya in retaliation for alleged terrorist acts against Americans, say Abba Eban, a senior me(...)
- U.S. President Ronald Reagan morally justified to strike Libya in retaliation for alleged terrorist acts against Americans; say Abba Eban; a senior member of the Israeli government. Any effort to punish terrorism is morally justified; Eban said yesterday at a press conference after adressing the Beth Tzedec Congregation on Bathurst St. The synagogue is celebrating its100 anniversary. [Incomplete]
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NotesOriginal Toronto Star caption: U.S. President Ronald Reagan morally justified to strike Libya in retaliation for alleged terrorist acts against Americans; say Abba Eban; a senior member of the Israeli government. Any effort to punish terrorism is morally justified; Eban said yesterday at a press conference after adressing the Beth Tzedec Congregation on Bathurst St. The synagogue is celebrating its100 anniversary. [Incomplete]
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