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India-Pakistan Conflict over Bangladesh and President Nixon
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The book is an unbiased analysis of the events of 1971 during the crisis over Bangladesh and the decisions made by President Nixon. The book also analyzes the controversial decision of President Nixon to send the Enterprise from the point of Zero-Sum game theory.The episode was important from the point of U. S- USSR confrontation. The data was collected from Nixon's Presidential materials from the National Archives at Washington D. C.
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The book is an unbiased analysis of the events of 1971 during the crisis over Bangladesh and the decisions made by President Nixon. The book also analyzes the controversial decision of President Nixon to send the Enterprise from the point of Zero-Sum game theory.The episode was important from the point of U. S- USSR confrontation. The data was collected from Nixon's Presidential materials from the National Archives at Washington D. C.

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The book is an unbiased analysis of the events of 1971 during the crisis over Bangladesh and the decisions made by President Nixon. The book also analyzes the controversial decision of President Nixon to send the Enterprise from the point of Zero-Sum game theory.The episode was important from the point of U. S- USSR confrontation. The data was collected from Nixon's Presidential materials from the National Archives at Washington D. C.

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