"Violence has been Nicaragua's most important export to the world"
- Ronald Reagan
About this Quote
This quote by Ronald Reagan is a reference to the civil war that occurred in Nicaragua during the 1980s. During this time, Nicaragua was embroiled in a dispute between the Sandinista government and the Contras, a rebel group backed by the United States. The conflict was defined by violence and human rights abuses, and Reagan's quote is a criticism of the Nicaraguan federal government's role in the dispute. Reagan is indicating that Nicaragua's most substantial contribution to the world was the violence and suffering that it caused by itself people. This quote serves as a reminder of the terrible impacts of war and the importance of discovering tranquil solutions to disputes. It also serves as a cautioning to other countries to prevent the exact same mistakes that Nicaragua made in the past.
This quote is written / told by Ronald Reagan between February 6, 1911 and June 5, 2004. He was a famous President from USA.
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