Dennis Bernstein, journalist for the Pacific News Service, and Daniel Sheehan, defense council for the Cristic Institute, disucss the effect of the United States lead coalition war against Iraq. They examine the long term commitment of the United States in the Middle East, the implications of Bush's New World Order and alliances entered, media censorship of the war, covert operations worldwide, and the decline of the Democratic Party which higlights the need for a new independent party.|THE DOMESTIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE GULF WAR / Dennis Bernstein and Daniel Sheehan| interviewed by Pam Burton. Dennis Bernstein, journalist for the Pacific News Service, and Daniel Sheehan, defense council for the Cristic Institute, discuss the effect of the U.S. lead coalition war against Iraq. They discuss the long term commitment of the United States in the Middle East, the implications of Bush's New World Order and allliances entered, media censorship of the war, covert operations worldwide, and the decline of the Democratic Party which highlights the need for a new independent party. BROADCAST: KPFK, 19 Mar. 1991.
