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Episode 274 GEORGE H.W. BUSH The Sweep of History (Part 15) Tensions Build
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In this episode we take you through the tension building period in late October and Early November of 1990. You will listen in to news reports from ABC News and the News from New Zealand as the Middle East moves closer to War. We will also listen to letters from George H. W. Bush to King Hussein, his staff and to common everyday people. In them Bush tries to reassure them all that he wants to resolve the situation peacefully if at all possible.
But if we have to go to war he feels strongly that it will not be another Vietnam.
Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/
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Kapitel
1. Gulf War 36 Desert Shield newscast October 8, 1990 (00:00:00)
2. Intro Music (00:02:04)
3. Host Randal Wallace welcomes you to the show and introduces the newscasts (00:02:27)
4. ABC News October 17, 1990 (00:03:45)
5. Letter to King Hussein of Jordan from President George Bush , October 20, 1990, All My Best - George H. W. Bush (00:10:08)
6. ABC News October 23, 1990 (00:16:07)
7. Letter to staff about a National Examiner Article claiming Bush, Queen Elizabeth 2, and Saddam Hussein were related (00:23:02)
8. Gulf War 37 Desert Shield I-TV October 30, 1990 (00:23:35)
9. ABC News October 31, 1990 (00:25:42)
10. Tie Clip Letter George Bush November 1, 1990 , All My Best (00:30:41)
11. ABC News November 1, 1990 (00:31:21)
12. Gulf War Desert Shield Broadcast 38 - 43 November 6 - November 20, 1990 (00:37:00)
13. Paris Trip November 16, 1990 Diary entry, by George H. W. Bush, All My Best (00:45:33)
14. Gulf War Desert Shield 42, I-TV November 18, 1990 (00:46:58)
15. Flew to Saudi Arabia for Thanksgiving November 22, 1990 All My Best - George H. W. Bush (00:50:34)
16. Closing theme (00:51:40)
478 Episoden
Manage episode 416767385 series 2850631
In this episode we take you through the tension building period in late October and Early November of 1990. You will listen in to news reports from ABC News and the News from New Zealand as the Middle East moves closer to War. We will also listen to letters from George H. W. Bush to King Hussein, his staff and to common everyday people. In them Bush tries to reassure them all that he wants to resolve the situation peacefully if at all possible.
But if we have to go to war he feels strongly that it will not be another Vietnam.
Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/
Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcasts
Thanks for listening!!
Kapitel
1. Gulf War 36 Desert Shield newscast October 8, 1990 (00:00:00)
2. Intro Music (00:02:04)
3. Host Randal Wallace welcomes you to the show and introduces the newscasts (00:02:27)
4. ABC News October 17, 1990 (00:03:45)
5. Letter to King Hussein of Jordan from President George Bush , October 20, 1990, All My Best - George H. W. Bush (00:10:08)
6. ABC News October 23, 1990 (00:16:07)
7. Letter to staff about a National Examiner Article claiming Bush, Queen Elizabeth 2, and Saddam Hussein were related (00:23:02)
8. Gulf War 37 Desert Shield I-TV October 30, 1990 (00:23:35)
9. ABC News October 31, 1990 (00:25:42)
10. Tie Clip Letter George Bush November 1, 1990 , All My Best (00:30:41)
11. ABC News November 1, 1990 (00:31:21)
12. Gulf War Desert Shield Broadcast 38 - 43 November 6 - November 20, 1990 (00:37:00)
13. Paris Trip November 16, 1990 Diary entry, by George H. W. Bush, All My Best (00:45:33)
14. Gulf War Desert Shield 42, I-TV November 18, 1990 (00:46:58)
15. Flew to Saudi Arabia for Thanksgiving November 22, 1990 All My Best - George H. W. Bush (00:50:34)
16. Closing theme (00:51:40)
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