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Future of United States - Panamanian Relations

Authors: Joseph L. Graves Jr; ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA
Abstract:
On December 20, 1989 the United States launched Operation 'Just Cause' and sent its military forces into combat Panama. President Bush explained to the American people that he had ordered the execution of Operation 'Just Cause' for four reasons: to protect American lives and property; to protect the Panama Canal and the integrity of the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977; to remove General Manuel Noriega from power and to bring him to the United States to stand trial on drug trafficking charges; and, to restore democracy to Panama. Does Operation 'Just Cause' symbolize a return to pre-1977 United States - Panamanian relations or will it return prove to be the beginning of a long and harmonious relationship between the two countries? This paper will review the history of the United States - Panamanian relations, consider the implications of Operation 'Just Cause,' discuss the terms of the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977 and whether the United States should abrogate those treaties, and, make recommendations for the future course of United States policy towards Panama. (sdw)

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Study project
Pages: 79
Report Date: 02 APR 90
Report Number: A446022
Keywords relating to this report:
*INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
*PANAMA CANAL
*TREATIES
CIVILIAN POPULATION
DEMOCRACY
DRUGS
LAUNCHING
OPERATION
PANAMA
POLICIES
TRAFFIC
UNITED STATES
WARFARE
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