Listen To Ronald Reagan Uncomfortably Apologizing To Margaret Thatcher After Invading Grenada
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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 controlled the island prior to the Communist coup. The day after the invasion, President Reagan called Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to apologize for leaving her in the dark regarding the military offensive.
Produced by Alex Kuzoian. Video courtesy of Associated Press.
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