"The will of the people should not be thwarted by this man," Bush said. When a reporter asked what Panamanians should do, the President replied: "They ought to just do everything they can to get Mr. Noriega out of there." The remarks were widely interpreted as official American encouragement of a coup.
It would take nearly four months before the President's wish came to fruition, and even then only with tragicomic results.
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