FULL TEXT: NICARAGUA
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March 29, 1983
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RADIO IV REPORTS, INC.
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MacNeil/Lehrer Report
STATION WETA-TV
PBS Network
DATE March 29, 1983 7:30 PM CITY Washington, DC
Full Text: Nicaragua
ROBERT MacNEIL: The fighting in Nicaragua -- is it
counter-revolution? Civil war? Or a clandestine plot by the
United States?
[Up theme music].
Good evening.
The United Nations Security Council held its fifth day
of debate on the fighting in Nicaragua today, leaving no one
much wiser about what's really going on. Nicaragua's govern-
ment continued to charge that the United States is backing the
rebel attacks launched from bases in neighboring Honduras.
Honduras denies that, but says Nicaragua is using Honduran
territory to smuggle arms to rebels in El Salvador.
The Nicaraguans claim that the Reagan Administration
is plotting to destabilize and overthrow there left-wing
Sandinista government. U.S. spokesmen have not commented
directly on this, but say the Nicaraguans are trying to
cover-up the unpopularity of their own regime.
Behind all this welter of complicated charges, there
is fighting between Nicaragau's 22,000-man army and the rebel
force estimated to number anywhere from 1,500 to 5,000 strong.
And, in the last week, that fighting has intensified, prompting
Nicaragua to appeal to the Security Council.
STAT
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