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Francis A. Boyle
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With the Reagan/Bush administrations' ascent to power in January of 1981, the people of the world witnessed a government in the United States of America that demonstrated little if any respect for fundamental considerations of international law and organizations, let alone appreciation of the requirements for maintaining international peace and security. Read the first page
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