User:Informant16/Foreign policy of the George H. W. Bush administration
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The foreign policy of George H. W. Bush was the foreign policy of the United States during his presidency from 1989 to 1993. Bush named James Baker as Secretary of State during his tenure, Lawrence Eagleburger taking over the post in August 1992.
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Substantial geopolitical developments that occurred during Bush's presidency include:
- The Gulf War.
- The United States invasion of Panama.
- The dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- The signing of the START I and START II treaties.
- Deescalation and conclusion of the Cold War.