President Ronald Reagan withdrew American troops from Lebanon in 1984 primarily due to the escalating violence and casualties following the 1983 Beirut barracks bombings, which killed 241 U.S. servicemen. The situation in Lebanon had become increasingly complex, with ongoing civil war and the presence of various militant groups, making it difficult to maintain a secure environment for American forces. The decision reflected a desire to avoid further American casualties and the growing sentiment at home against U.S. involvement in the Lebanese conflict.
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In exactly the same way that white American women can get white American men to leave them alone. Say no, politely and firmly.
All American girl dolls' hair is a wig which is sewn together and yes, glued firmly to their heads.
He held her hand firmly.He was firmly set on his opinion.You are firmly in the wrong.
No, "firmly" is an adverb, not a verb. It is used to describe how an action is performed, such as "he held the rope firmly."
"Firmly" is an adverb. It is used to describe how an action is done, indicating the level of strength or intensity. Examples include "She firmly closed the door" or "He firmly believes in his principles."
"I don't firmly understand this".
"The spade was dug firmly into the ground"
The word "firmly", meaning "in a firm manner", is an adverb.
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Most Firmly is the answer. It''s not firmlier if that's what some of you are thinking Stay Smart!:) -DorkyGeek77
No, "y" is not a vowel in the word "firmly." In this case, it is acting as a consonant. The vowels in the word "firmly" are "i" and "e."