Confronted with the greatest opportunity for global peace in nearly a century, George H. W. Bush did not hesitate: Upon the advice of his retainers, he immediately elected the path of war in the Persian Gulf. This endeavor was hatched by Henry Kissingers economically illiterate protégés at the National Security Council and Bushs Texas oilman secretary of state, James Baker. They falsely claimed that the will-o- the-wisp of "oil security" was at stake, and that 500,000 American troops needed to be planted in the sands of Arabia.
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