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Issues

1. The invasion of Panama was a military operation by the United States to remove the Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega from power.
- The US mostly invaded Panama to protect commercial interests in the Panama Canal.

2. Iraq invaded Kuwait, which was a supplier of oil to the US and the West.
- This led to the Persian Gulf War.

3. The Cold War was a period of political and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Compare this to the Cold War era.

Connect and Reflect

Reflect on your experience of comparing and contrasting Reagan's and Bush's foreign policies.

1. How do you feel attitudes toward foreign policy changed from the beginning to the end of the Cold War?

2. Do you feel the United States was justified in getting involved in the foreign conflicts that you learned about in this unit? Why or why not?



Answer :

Final answer:

The answer explores the differences between Reagan's and Bush's foreign policies, how attitudes toward foreign policy changed post-Cold War, and the justification for U.S. involvement in conflicts.


Explanation:

Comparison of Reagan's and Bush's Foreign Policies

Reagan's foreign policy focused on confronting the Soviet Union, leading to the end of the Cold War. Bush's administration dealt with the aftermath of the Cold War, including the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.

Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy and Justification

Attitudes shifted from containment during the Cold War to addressing new security concerns post-Cold War. The United States justified involvement in conflicts like the Panama Invasion and Gulf War to protect national interests and ensure stability.


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