Speech by Ramsey Clark, former Defense Secretary. He traces the evolving military philosophy of President Bush, from the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan up to the U.S. lead war against Iraq in 1991. In 1980 Bush began discussion of a winnable nuclear war, in which the U.S. could inflict greater damage than it would recieve. The Gulf War is the present manifestation of this philosophy, and keeps the American people from thinking of domestic issues. Bush's imperialist presidency emerged with the bombing of Tripoli, and continued through the invasion of Panama. Clark calls for the impeachement of Bush for starting a war in the Gulf, and suggests negotiation as the solution to the Middle East problems.|BUSH'S MILITARY PRESIDENCY / Ramsey Clark. Speech by Ramsey Clark, former Attorney General of the United States. He traces the evolving military philosophy of President Bush, from the 1980 election of Ronald Reagan up to the U.S. lead war against Iraq in 1991. In 1980 Bush began discussion of a winnable nuclear war, in which the U.S. could inflict greater damage than it would recieve. The Gulf War is the present manifestation of this philosohy, and keeps the American people from thinking of domestic issues. Bush's imperialist presidency emerged with the bombing of Tripoli, and continues through the invasion of Panama. Clark calls for the impeachment of Bush for starting a war in the Gulf, and suggests negotiation as the solution to the Middle East problems. RECORDED: Third Baptist Church, San Francisco, 10 Jan. 1991.
Bush's military presidency / Ramsey Clark.
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Program Title:
Bush's military presidency / Ramsey Clark.
PRA Archive #:
AZ0920
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Date Recorded on:
Third Baptist Church, San Francisco, 10 Jan. 1991.
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Item duration:
1 reel (31 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|39:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.