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THE FRONT-LINE STATES AND THE RHODESIAN PEACE SETTLEMENT Growing Pressures on the Front-Line States sonal ties to Nkomo by no means translated By the last half of , the costs of the war into control over Nkomo’s more radical to Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana were guerrilla commanders. Even when transport rising rapidly and soon were approaching the bottlenecks threatened Zambia with famine limits of tolerance. In September and early in 1979, Kaunda postponed re-opening October of that year Rhodesian forces a key lorry route to Rhodesia for fear that launched heavy ground and air attacks such a move would antagonize the guerrillas.8 against guerrilla bases and refugee camps Mozambique’s leaders were apprehensive deep inside the Zambian and Mozambican over the growing need for a joint ZIPRA
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THE FRONT-LINE STATES AND THE RHODESIAN PEACE SETTLEMENT Growing Pressures on the Front-Line States sonal ties to Nkomo by no means translated By the last half of , the costs of the war into control over Nkomo’s more radical to Zambia, Mozambique and Botswana were guerrilla commanders. Even when transport rising rapidly and soon were approaching the bottlenecks threatened Zambia with famine limits of tolerance. In September and early in 1979, Kaunda postponed re-opening October of that year Rhodesian forces a key lorry route to Rhodesia for fear that launched heavy ground and air attacks such a move would antagonize the guerrillas.8 against guerrilla bases and refugee camps Mozambique’s leaders were apprehensive deep inside the Zambian and Mozambican over the growing need for a joint ZIPRA
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II. THE FRONT-LINE STATES AND THE RHODESIAN PEACE SETTLEMENT