Craig heulet, a former corporate think tank employee, discusses United States actions in the Gulf War, 1990-1991. he examines troop motivation on each side; how Bush is trying to create a "moral" war, despite conflicting motives for the conflict; the need for a war to maintain the United States; the dehumanization of combat by the United States leadership; conscientious objectors; the historic and social impact of United States bombing of Iraq; the impact upon American Arabas; and the discussion over the use of nuclear weaponry.|POLISHING THE STONE / Craig Hulet| interviewed by Pam Burton. SERIES: Philosophers stone| no. 12-2-91 - Craig Hulet, who claims to be a former corporate think tank employee, disucsses United States actions in the Gulf War against Iraq. He examines troop motivation on each side| how Bush is trying to create a "moral" war, despite conflicting motives for the conflict| the need for a war to maintain the United States| the dehumanization of combat by the United States leadership| conscientious objectors| the historic and social impact of U.S. bombing| the impact upon American Arabs| and the discussion of nuclear weaponry. BROADCAST: KPFK, 12 Feb. 1991.
