The ruses for war : American interventionism since World War II / by John Quigley.

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Main Author: Quigley, John B.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Buffalo, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 1992.
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Table of Contents:
  • Do we get the truth?
  • How it began
  • Korea : whose war?
  • Korea : the Russians are coming
  • Korea : the Chinese hordes
  • Guatemala : deception and timing
  • Indonesia : caught in a coconut tree
  • Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan : cokes on the beach
  • Cuba : we were not involved
  • Laos : a free-fire zone
  • Vietnam : what were those bleeps?
  • The Congo : trouble out east
  • The Congo : another Cuba?
  • The Dominican Republic : bullets in the embassy window
  • The Dominican Republic : seeing red
  • Cambodia : fish in the craters
  • Angola : a global Monroe Doctrine
  • Shaba : a Congolese reprise
  • Iran : hostages will die
  • Nicaragua : who is Contra?
  • El Salvador : a textbook case
  • Lebanon : death on the beach
  • Grenada : an ocean venture
  • Grenada : saving our students
  • Grenada : the Cubans were ferocious
  • Libya : Qaddafi's air conditioner.
  • The Philippines : shoring Cory
  • Panama : slaying a monster
  • Panama : explaining why
  • Liberia : just in case
  • Why not tell the truth ?
  • Why intervene at all?
  • Won't the media protect us? Won't Congress protect us?
  • Will it stop?
  • How about swearing off?
  • What can we do about it?