The Gulf War: Twenty Years Later (Audio)
For historical context, speakers above are listed with their titles at the time of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Twenty years...
Speakers: Richard N. Haass, Senior Director, Near East and South Asian Affairs, National Security Council
David E. Jeremiah, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Richard Kerr, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Brent Scowcroft, National Security Adviser
Paul D. Wolfowitz, Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Presider: Rick Atkinson, Reporter, Washington Post
February 15, 2011
For historical context, speakers above are listed with their titles at the time of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Twenty years after Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, a panel of former administration officials discuss both their roles in and lessons learned from the Gulf War.
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