(Archived document, may contain errors) 429 Way 2, 1985 INTRODUCTION U.S. policy toward Nicaragua seems paralyzed. Last fall Congress suspended U.S.assistance to the anti-San dinista rebels and in January of this year, the Reagan Administration broke off its bilateral talks with Nicaragua, since nothing had been accom plished after months of periodic meetings in Manzanillo, Mexico.
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The September 11 terrorist strikes on New York and Washington havefocused America's attention on the Middle East, but a potentialsource of danger lurks closer to home. Ten of 30 terroristorganizations operating worldwide, including one linked to Osamabin Laden, are located or operate in Latin America. So far, most oftheir violence has been directed within the region, but it couldeasily migrate to the United States.