American Cold War Policy: NSC-68 with Andrew Bacevich

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http://www.mslaw,edu NSC-68 was a wildly exaggerated depiction of the military threat posed by the Soviet Union and a deeply ideological interpretation of their policies.


The Cold War as reflected in President Bush's decision to invade Iraq. When and how was the decision to invade Iraq made, and what is the Iraq war's connection to a 1950 depiction of the military threat posed by the Soviet Union that, as it turned out, was wildly exaggerated? In this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's program, Books of Our Time, Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Andrew J. Bacevich, former U.S. Army Colonel and Professor of international relations and history at Boston University, on his book: The Limits of Power - The End of American Exceptionalism.

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