The United States held hostage : Bush's new world order and American imperialism / John Stockwell ; produced by Shaun Keenan Gilson and Edmundo Resendez.

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The United States held hostage : Bush's new world order and American imperialism / John Stockwell ; produced by Shaun Keenan Gilson and Edmundo Resendez.
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TZ0048
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John Stockwell, the highest ranking CIA officer ever to go public, utilizes his knowledge of that agency to argue that the Persian Gulf crisis demonstrated how the Buish administration is making the United States an economic hostage of his New World Order plans. He traces the invasion of Panama, and the war with Iraq as part of one long-range strategy. he asserts that Cuba is the next target, because Bush will need another war to get the Republicans through the 1992 election.|THE UNITED STATES HELD HOSTAGE : BUSH'S NEW WORLD ORDER AND AMERICAN IMPERIALISM / John Stockwell| produced by Shaun Keenan Gilson and Edmundo Resendez. John Stockwell, the highest ranking CIA officer ever to go public, utilizes his knowledge of the agency to argue that the Persian Gulf crisis demonstrated how the Bush administration is making the United States an economic hostage of his New World Order plans. He traces the invasion of Panama and the war with Iraq as part of one long-range strategy. He asserts that Cuba is the next target, because Bush will need another war to get the Republicansthrough the 1992 ellection. BROADCAST: KPFT, 2 Mar. 1991.

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KPFT, 2 Mar. 1991.
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1 reel (24 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|23:15
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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