Fighting a War on Terror or, "Our Country, Right or Wrong!"
Yet as events seemed to speed out of control, U.S. leaders and intelligence agencies identified Osama bin Laden, the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein's Iraq as the predominant sponsors of terror and of the violence engulfing the world. Fortunately, Robert Allison's biograph...
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