Manuel Noriega

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The ruler of Panama from 1983 to 1989

Real World Example

Manuel Noriega was a military leader who ruled Panama from 1983 to 1989 and was known for his involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering. During the era of Conservatism from 1980-1993, his relationship with the U.S. shifted from ally to adversary, leading to the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989. This invasion highlighted the U.S. stance against drug cartels and authoritarian regimes, reinforcing its role as a global police power. Noriega's actions emphasize the importance of international cooperation in combating drug trafficking, a lesson still relevant today as countries work together to tackle similar issues. His legacy serves as a reminder of the impact of leadership choices on international relations, inspiring efforts to ensure transparency and justice in government actions today.

Practice Version

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