Nicaraguan Revolution - President Reagan Signed National Security Decision Directive Number 7
Time: Thursday Aug 6, 1981
Place: Washington D.C., U.S.
Details: and on 6 August 1981 he signed National Security Decision Directive number 7, which authorized the production and shipment of arms to the region but not their deployment.
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