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U.S. ‘wants to stay out’

A top United States military officer has said the U.S. would prefer to keep American military forces out of any peace-keeping organisation. that, may be set up in Lebanon. General i. David Jones, outgoing chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff,

told a national press club audience it was hoped that the U.S. would not be involved with troops in the area. “We would prefer a peace-keeping force without US. forces,” he said. Asked who he meant when he said “we,” the General replied that he was referring to the U.S. Government.—Washington.

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Press, 18 June 1982, Page 6

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U.S. ‘wants to stay out’ Press, 18 June 1982, Page 6

U.S. ‘wants to stay out’ Press, 18 June 1982, Page 6