Military strategist Edward Luttwak joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of the role of strategy in international politics. Date: March 1987. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs...
Military strategist Edward Luttwak joins host Harry Kreisler for a discussion of the role of strategy in international politics. Date: March 1987. Series: Conversations with History [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11290]
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I'll tell you one reason why this has had so few views: this interview was conducted around 1986, 22 years ago. I'd love to know Luttwak's opinions on, oh, say, the gulf war in '91, or our current invasion and occupation of Iraq. The poster bungled by not posting the date of this interview.
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