“We regret very much the embarrassment that's been caused to you,” the US leader said during the call. Lady Thatcher went on to suggest she understood the situation, saying she had been ...
Belgian filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, whose “Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat” won an award for cinematic innovation at Sundance, ...
In 1983, U.S. troops, supported by six Caribbean nations, invaded the tiny, leftist-ruled island of Grenada, rescuing 1,000 American students and restoring order to the country. The death toll in ...
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The invasion of Grenada by US forces in 1983 echoed around the world and put an end to a unique experiment in Caribbean politics. What were the circumstances that led to this extraordinary chain ...
In October 1983, the US invaded Grenada to end the four year reign of military dictator Hudson Austin. The invasion was criticized by UN member states, including the United Kingdom, which had ...
It is a story of betrayal, revolution — set within the context of the United States invasion of Grenada — and the healing power of music. The World So Wide is a novel by Zilla Jones.