Air UniversityMajor Huston reviewed Joseph T. Stanik's El Dorado Canyon: Reagan’s Undeclared War with Qaddafi (2002) for the Air & Space Power Journal. The book covers the U.S. battle against Libya's state-sponsored terrorism in the 1970s and '80s. As Major Huston deftly summarizes, "El Dorado Canyon is an excellent analysis of two decades of US-Libyan relations and how the United States dealt with a state sponsor of terrorism. Joint air operations planners will benefit from reading this book due to the complex nature of the operation and detailed planning. Also, students of national policy processes can gain insight into how national-level policy is shaped.
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Sasha Jesperson reviews the bestselling book on the West’s relationship with Al-Qaeda, finding a poi...
This diplomatic and military history offers a new interpretation of the origins of the three fightin...
Abstract. During the Cold War, the Reagan administration justified American support to the Noriega d...
The BGSU campus student newspaper April 15, 1986. Volume 68 - Issue 110https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu...
The Accidental Guerilla: Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One. By David Kilcullen. Aviation...
This book is perfectly described by its title. The events of those critical days of October 1962 for...
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