Carter Before Soviet Disintegration In Term Paper

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President Carter believed that Russians planned to control the strategically important locations of South Asia, and resolved his commitment towards ensuring right of sovereignty to people of that region. President warned Soviets was diplomatic isolation if it persisted towards military aggression, President revealed that, 'In the meantime, neither the United States nor any other nation which is committed to world peace and stability can continue to do business as usual with the Soviet Union'. President planned to impose possible diplomatic, trade, economic barriers not only from United States but from platform of United Nations.

President warned that if Russians continued their military campaign, violation of International law, the United States has the right to review its commitment towards SALT II treaty, which restricted the development of nuclear arsenal. President reaffirmed, 'we will of course, keep the ratification of...

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The support of Arab countries would have benefited United States with undisturbed oil supply, furthermore American industries would have benefited a lot this way, because it was expected that Arabs will follow United States course of trade sanctions against Russians, which would have a positive impact on American trade consequently.

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