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10 January, 02:49

Why did President Reagan support the invasion of Grenada?

Grenada was important for reducing American dependence on Middle Eastern oil.

The violent takeover of the island was headed by Communist-backed Bernard Coard.

The airbase on Grenada was essential for expanding the war in Afghanistan.

Access to Grenada was essential to maintain control of the Western Hemisphere.

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  1. 10 January, 03:34
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    The correct answer is

    The violent takeover of the island was headed by Communist-backed Bernard Coard.

    Grenada is located in the Caribbean so it's not related to the middle east or Afghanistan. US officials were endangered there after a violent coup in the country so the United States decided to intervene and fix what they thought was problematic. They won in the end.
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