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Urgent Fury

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In 1983, the United States initiated a military operation to dismantle the military junta that had seized control of Grenada. This operation, known as Urgent Fury, was portrayed by the Reagan Administration as a significant military triumph and a stand against communism. While it was a victory against a discredited regime with minimal support, the operation's outcome was somewhat predetermined. The narrative explores the origins of the Grenadian Revolution of 1979, the downfall of the Gairy Regime, and the establishment of the Caribbean’s only Soviet-aligned state, albeit briefly, along with the rise and fall of populist leader Maurice Bishop. It delves into the development of the People’s Revolutionary Armed Forces of Grenada, examining their capabilities and Cuba's influence in the region. The analysis includes the circumstances surrounding Bishop’s government collapse, his arrest and murder, and the ensuing public outcry that prompted calls for U.S. intervention, highlighting the role of Eastern Caribbean States in legitimizing this action. The planning, preparation, and execution of Urgent Fury are detailed, emphasizing the contributions of the Regional Security System and the Barbados Defence Force. The operation itself is thoroughly covered, particularly the resistance faced from Grenadian Forces, many of whom did not report for duty.

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Urgent Fury, Sanjay Badri-Maharaj

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2022
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