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Powerful antiwar movements came up with minors and incompetent assaults from the government to establish and defend civil liberties. With the growth of civil liberties, new situations and threats became flexible where poor preparations and public support declined. Many people believed that the aftermath of the Vietnam War had produced irresponsible and harsh civil liberties full of radicals, dissenters, and foreigners. Therefore, the powerful orthodoxy and the military concluded that an unrestrained press had undermined the ability of Americans to fight in Vietnam. This led to the exclusion of the press and civil liberties from the US invasion of Grenada in the 1980s (Leone & Anrig, 45).
In conclusion, the violation of the freedom of the press and civil liberties in the 1960s led to its restrictions. The press and civil liberties pursued their preexisting agendas in the name of national security leading to its restrictions. After the 1980s, there were exceptions of the wartime infringements of civil liberties due to restrictions granted unto them by the Supreme Court.
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