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U.S. Develops List of Nations For Possible Intervention

HeadlineMar 30, 2005

The Financial Times is reporting the Bush administration is drawing up a secret watch list of 25 countries where the United States might decide to intervene because it views the nations as unstable. The list will be compiled by the National Intelligence Council. Last year the Bush administration set up a new office within the State Department to deal solely with reconstruction and stabilization of other countries. That office is headed by Carlos Pascual, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.

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