Southern Africa and the Frontline States
The newly independent African nations of southern Africa, including Tanzania and Zambia, had their own strategic importance in the 1970s. Not only were there dangers of sabotage and cross-border conflict from the white settler-ruled states to the south, but leaders also feared that larger enemies (the Soviets or the Americans) through their cold war proxies were a real threat.
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