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Invasion of Grenada

Sir, — M. Creel and his “plain truth” are poles apart. His blinkers prevent side vision other than Soviet-directed. To say that the Soviet. supports Marxist governmejtts, is tantamount to saying that theLSoviet holds the spoon feeding the'child. How fortunate for Grena-

dans that the United States did not accept Britain’s view before invading. That would be asking for the “old boys” spy network to betray them to their Soviet masters. If an airstrip needed to be built, plenty of British unemployed could have been recruited without Soviet arment. — Yours, etc.,

V. H. ANDERSON. November 8, 1983.

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Press, 10 November 1983, Page 20

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Invasion of Grenada Press, 10 November 1983, Page 20

Invasion of Grenada Press, 10 November 1983, Page 20

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