America's prisoner : the memoirs of Manuel Noriega / Manuel Noriega and Peter Eisner.
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- F 1567.N67 .Am35 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Revealing the secrets behind his dealings with George Bush, Oliver North, William Casey, the CIA, Jimmy Carter, Fidel Castro, and Moammar Quadaffi, America's Prisoner Manuel Noriega, the only prisoner of war in the U.S., gives one of the most unusual and important accounts ever written about U.S. aggression and duplicity. www.alibris.com
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