Analyses each instance of military intervention abroad by the United States since World War II from the perspective of what the government told the public, or did not tell it, about the reasons for war. This title concludes that the government's explanations differed greatly from reality.
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Analyses each instance of military intervention abroad by the United States since World War II from the perspective of what the government told the public, or did not tell it, about the reasons for war. This title concludes that the government's explanations differed greatly from reality.
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Fine in fine dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 310 p. A near fine hardcover in a fine minus DJ, first edition with complete number row; DJ has a slight amount of wear and a few minor indentation to the back panel. The book discusses the reasons that the government uses to convince the public that we must go to war or initiate military action against another country. 8vo., 310 pages.,