comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - ரிச்சர்ட் பவுச்சர் - Page 13 : comparemela.com

Why Washington hesitated to support Lithuania s independence 31 years ago – opinion

Why Washington hesitated to support Lithuania s independence 31 years ago – opinion
lrt.lt - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lrt.lt Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Search for the middle ground: Washington, Gulf War and Lithuanian independence

Why Washington hesitated to support Lithuania s independence 31 years ago – opinion Bradley Woodworth, Matthew Schmidt2021.03.11 08:00 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and US President George H W Bush in July 1991 / AP Thirty-one years ago, on March 11, 1990, the Supreme Council of the Republic of Lithuania declared independence. As inevitable as it seems today, the United States was very far from supporting this outcome.  Moscow said the action was meaningless, and the administration of George H W Bush worried it could trigger the collapse of what it saw as a new international order made possible with Mikhail Gorbachev at the helm of the USSR. In March 1990, Lithuania’s Baltic neighbors likewise finally held free elections to their republic-level Supreme Soviets. A year later, on March 3, 1991, the Estonian and Latvian SSRs held referenda asking permanent residents if they were in favor of the “reestablishment” of independence and statehood as the Republic of Estonia an

Salo Aizenberg, Author at HonestReporting

Related web site By clicking the submit button, I grant permission for changes to and editing of the text, links or other information I have provided. I recognize that I have no copyright claims related to the information I have provided. Submit your tip

Afghanistan War: A Trip Down Kabul-Kandahar Road, the Highway to Hell

On the outskirts of Kabul, we detour around a bridge that recently collapsed. The asphalt starts to fall apart, and four lanefuls of traffic are soon jockeying for position on what’s left of the two-lane highway. Ghafari’s bulletproof SUV lurches to an abrupt halt, boxed in by incoming trucks on one side and impatient southbound cars on the other: a bad situation. Her driver jumps out, AK-47 slung over his shoulder, to clear a path out of the jam, leaving the mayor unguarded. “The Taliban like to hide and attack from the trees and homes along the road,” Ghafari says, scanning her surroundings through the bullet-riddled windows of her car. “Anything can happen here.”

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.