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On January 12, 1991, the US Congress permitted then-President George HW Bush to start an active military campaign in the Middle East, the ripple effects of which would be felt for decades. What was that momentous occasion, and what are the long-term historical impacts of the day and the decision made on that day? In our second season's first episode, we are once again joined by Dr. Chris White, Professor of the History department at Marshall University to discuss This Day in History, brought to you by History Over Coffee, a podcast hosted and produced by the History department at Marshall University.
By The History Department and the Hedrick Professorship at Marshall University3.8
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On January 12, 1991, the US Congress permitted then-President George HW Bush to start an active military campaign in the Middle East, the ripple effects of which would be felt for decades. What was that momentous occasion, and what are the long-term historical impacts of the day and the decision made on that day? In our second season's first episode, we are once again joined by Dr. Chris White, Professor of the History department at Marshall University to discuss This Day in History, brought to you by History Over Coffee, a podcast hosted and produced by the History department at Marshall University.

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