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Carter and the Moral Impulse I. Carter II. Latin America III. Camp David VI. China V. Iran VI. Afghanistan VII.Arms Control

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Carter and the Moral Impulse. I. Carter II. Latin America III. Camp David VI. China Iran Afghanistan Arms Control. I. Jimmy Carter. Soviet or Soviet-sponsored direct or indirect aggression, 1975-1979. - Angola (through Cuba), 1975-76 - Ethiopia, 1977-78 - South Yemen, 1978 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Carter and the Moral Impulse

I. Carter

II. Latin America

III. Camp David

VI. China

V. Iran

VI. Afghanistan

VII. Arms Control

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I. Jimmy Carter

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Soviet or Soviet-sponsored direct or indirect aggression, 1975-1979

- Angola (through Cuba), 1975-76

- Ethiopia, 1977-78

- South Yemen, 1978

- North Yemen (supported by South), 1979

- Afghanistan (local Communist coup), 1978

- Cambodia (Vietnamese invasion), 1978

- Afghanistan, 1979

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Patricia Derian

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Zbigniew Brzezinski

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Cyrus VanceZbigniew Brzezinski

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II. Latin America

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Panama Canal Treaty, August 1977

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Anastasio Somoza Debayle

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Jeanne Kirkpatrick

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III. Camp David

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Camp David Talks, September 1978

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Camp David Accords, September 18, 1978

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IV. China

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Deng Xiaoping – Jimmy Carter

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V. Iran

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Shah Reza Pahlavi

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Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini

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January 16, 1979

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November 4, 1979

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Desert One

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VI. Afghanistan

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“The Carter Doctrine”

“. . . an attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.”

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Post-Afghanistan Measures

• tabling of Salt II

• creation of Rapid Deployment Force

• re-institution of the draft

• sharp increase in defense spending

• increase in aid to Pakistan

• series of sanctions

• boycott of Moscow Olympics

• cancellation of exchange programs

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VII. Arms Control

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Jimmy Carter

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MX Missile

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Pershing II

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SS-20

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B-1 Bomber

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SALT II, June 18, 1979