Better luck next time; and better support from the United States: the bungle in Panama leaves nothing but pink faces in the White House. (editorial)

Economist (US), The, October, 1989

Better luck next time

PRESIDENT Bush has squeaked out of his Bay of Piglets, but only just. No corpses on the beach, no helicopters in the desert marked America's latest spat with a third-world dictator. Mr Bush cautiously said nothing about the botched putsch in Panama, and cautiously did very little. But he then allowed his men to make his caution look like chaos. It was not his first foreign-policy test, but it was his first semi-failure (see page 25e.

Ever since the Americans fell out with their former protege, General Manuel Noriega, a couple of years ago, they have been longing for, and ineffectually plotting, the wily villain's overthrow. They had hoped it could be done by Panama's unconvincing democrats. But, when the voters unambiguously...

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