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Deshawn Lloyd
4 February, 14:24
Why did Ronald Reagan invade Grenada
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Julianne Alexander
4 February, 17:13
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Ronald Reagan ordered U. S. forces to invade the island to secure their safety. In threat of the Soviet-Cuban militarization and a potential threat to the U. S.
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