The Huffington Post -
14 Nov 2012 06:23
PRINCETON, N.J. -- A leading historian of American leaders in war and espionage said the exploits of David Petraeus, John Allen and the Tampa, Fla., Centcom crew seem tame by the standards of the men who led the nation in World War II and the Cold War. "Marital fidelity was not a requirement of the great commanders in World War II," said Princeton professor Evan Thomas, whose latest book, Ike's Bluff: President Eisenhower's Secret Battle to Save the World, was published this fall to good reviews...
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