Volume 36, Number 19 · December 7, 1989

Another Dirty Secret

By Murray Kempton

We are accustomed to speak of covert warfare as an instrument of foreign policy when, in truth, its commonest form is as a domestic expression of government's belligerence against segments of its own citizenry.



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