TOM ROEDER THE GAZETTE
That’s probably as close to an admission as will be made by the Army, said John Dower, a professor of Japanese history at UC San Diego and an acknowledged expert in the field. “Even if you drop a ton of evidence, the government is slow to concede these things,” he said. Advertise...
“The thing I am really struck with is that when you are in the government, you have very little time to make very important decisions.” Yoo told the Register. “You don't have the luxury to research every single thing and that's accelerated in war time. You really have decisions to ...