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John Bushnell, a Foreign Service Officer 1959-1992, served in Treasury, AID, and the NSC staff as well as in State and Embassies in Latin America. He was often a leader during high-pressure situations: the 1965 Dominican Republic revolt, the Arab oil embargo, Congressional passage and implementation of the Panama Canal Treaties, the mass American suicide in Jonestown, the Mariel "invasion" when Castro filled small US boats with thousands from prisons and asylums, developing and defending Reagan's plan to defeat communist supported Salvadoran guerrillas, restoring and sustaining democracy in Argentina, arresting General Noriega and restoring democratic governance in Panama.
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