George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. On Kissinger, see Scott Thompson and Joseph Brewda, "Kissinger Associates: Two Birds in theBush," Executive Intelligence Review, March 3, 1989.

  2. See Tad Szulc, The Illusion of Peace (New York, 1978), p. 498.

  3. Henry Kissinger, White House Years (Boston, 1979), p. 715.

  4. Szulc, p. 500, and Washington Post, August 12, 1971.

  5. Washington Post, October 31, 1971.

  6. See Seymour M. Hersh, The Price of Power (New York, 1983), pp. 444 ff.

  7. Henry Kissinger, White House Years, p. 897. The general outlines of these reamrks were first
    published in the Jack Anderson column, and reprinted in Jack Anderson, The Anderson Papers
    ( New York, 1973).

  8. Kissinger, p. 896.

  9. Jack Anderson, The Anderson Papers, p. 226.

  10. Elmo Zumwalt, On Watch (New York, 1976), p. 367.

  11. Anderson, p. 260-1.

  12. Kissinger, p. 909.

  13. Hersh, The Price of Power, p. 457.

  14. Kissinger, pp. 911-912.

  15. See R.C. Gupta, US Policy Towards India and Pakistan (Delhi, 1977) , p. 84 ff.

  16. Washington Post, July 27, 1972.

  17. Washington Post, September 11, 1972.

  18. Bush and Gold, p. 114; Green, p. 122.

  19. US House of Representatives, Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa and the
    Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs,Ninety-Second Congress, Second Session, March 1, 1972, (Washington: US Government Printing
    Office, 1972), p. 12.

  20. In March, 1973, the US veto was used to block a resolution in the Security Council which called


for the "full respect for Panama's effective sovereignty over all its territory." This resolutionotherwise received 13 positive votes, and there was one abstention. See Casting Out Panama's (^)
Demon, Panama City, 1990, p. 22.



  1. House of Representatives, Joint Hearing, pp. 10-11, 7.

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