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4/25/2021
"The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker III" by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser
by James Thornton Harris
Peter Baker and Susan Glasser's biography of the influential Republican political dealmaker at the heart of the Reagan-Bush era offers a compelling account of James A. Baker's career, but shows him to have been more motivated by power than by a vision of its uses.
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SOURCE: The Baffler
1/18/2021
Operation Desert Shirt
Writer Matt Stieb examines the cultural reaction to the first Gulf War by studying the topical t-shirts of the day. Blithely invoked violence and casual bigotry silkscreened on cheap fabric should be a reminder of the cruelty inherent in war.
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SOURCE: New York Times
8/12/2020
Regrets? Even Brent Scowcroft Had a Few
In an oral history released after his death, the former national security adviser revealed a few key moments in which his ideas failed in the war against Saddam Hussein.
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8/2/2020
30 Years Later: Saddam Hussein's Fateful Decision to Invade Kuwait
by Guy Laron
It was clear from the outset that this was a desperate gamble that put Iraq on a collision course with Washington. But Saddam believed he had no other choice but to stop Kuwait from dumping oil into a slack market.
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SOURCE: Moyers & Company
6-27-14
The First Iraq War Was Also Sold to the Public Based on a Pack of Lies
by Joshua Holland
We were given a variation of the “domino theory.”
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