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Review of Fiasco, by Thomas RicksRicks knows what he's talking about as he is the Washington Post's senior Pentagon correspondent and got a lot of information contemporaneously, and from emails from personnel engaged in the operations. -
Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home and AbroadThe Japanese, like the American Indian, the African American, the Mexican American, the American Vietnamese, Chinese, and every other hyphenated-American nationality, possess a unique history. But the Japanese experience has been even more uncommon than others.
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Security, Theory and the OxenWant greater security? To test the instinctively obvious supposition that security, meaning greater accumulations of security, without limitation, could improve the caliber of the public liberties either quantitatively or qualitatively,

