The author, a 37-year veteran of the Foreign Service, provides an unredacted, unabashed and often humorous account of how foreign policy was developed and executed during the Reagan-Bush years and how that impacted U.
S. invasion of Panama and capture of its drug-deal.
This book is must-reading for anyone interested in the real story of what set off the events leading to the U.
S. relations with three very different countries where he served as ambassador: Panama, Honduras and Portugal.
The author, a 37-year veteran of the Foreign Service, provides an unredacted, unabashed and often humorous account of how foreign policy was developed and executed during the Reagan-Bush years and how that impacted U.
S