Regan papers reveal fears over slow response

Ronald Reagan’s administration was growing concerned about congressional criticism of the sluggish US response to terrorism in 1985, according to a memo among thousands of presidential papers just released.

Ronald Reagan’s administration was growing concerned about congressional criticism of the sluggish US response to terrorism in 1985, according to a memo among thousands of presidential papers just released.

‘‘I see real trouble brewing here,’’ Ed Fox said in a November 8, 1985, memo to Alan Kranowitz, a fellow member of the White House office of legislative affairs and assistant to the president on House affairs.

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