Diego Garcia: Creation of the Indian Ocean Base - Vytautas B. Bandjunis - Books - Writer's Showcase Press - 9780595744220 - January 21, 2001
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Diego Garcia: Creation of the Indian Ocean Base

Vytautas B. Bandjunis

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Diego Garcia: Creation of the Indian Ocean Base

Diego Garcia is about the Navy's need for secure communications in the Indian Ocean area, and who and how this need was fulfilled. The establishment of a classified radio station on the island of Diego Garcia in the Chagos Archipelago precipitated considerable national and international debate during the Cold War. How Diego Garcia became the linchpin of United States strategy in the Indian Ocean and Southwest Asia illustrates the complexities and difficulties that a democracy faces whenever it addresses national security issues. During the early 1970's, as British presence East of Suez was being withdrawn, India led an effort to establish a Zone of Peace, and the dependence on Middle East oil required the United States to establish an Indian Ocean presence effectively and unobtrusively. Diego Garcia fills in a 25 year gap in the history of this base, and those who made it possible.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 21, 2001
ISBN13 9780595744220
Publishers Writer's Showcase Press
Pages 360
Dimensions 169 × 238 × 28 mm   ·   721 g
Language English