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also: General Paul Gorman, Gorman

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The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 39:45 Contra investigators, General Bosa Rosa, had information which he could use against us, as he had been privy to a large amount of very specific CIA information. They didn't want him talking. To get Washington's attention, Bosa Rosa's attorn…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 40:45 in the Naval Academy at the same time Oliver North is, the same time Weekly was, before he got kicked out. In September 1986, North fretted that the case would become a major headache for the administration. Quote, the problem with the Bose…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 44:06 He was given a five-year sentence and assigned to a federal prison in Tallahassee, a much harsher environment, not the country club he had been promised. In North's view, that only made things worse. Quote, our major concern, Gorman North C…
The Colonels Corner Dark Alliance Part 19
▶ 44:35 Unquote. That's what North wrote to Poindexter. Quote, Gorman North, Claridge, Revel, a CIA official, Stephen Trott and Elliott Abrams will cabal quietly in the morning to look at options, pardon, clemency, deportation, reduced sentence. Ob…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 44 (46)
▶ 52:02 between the air ops, particularly the U.S. military assistance in Honduras. When General Paul Gorman took over SOUTHCOM and made his first trip to Tegu in June of 83, Honduran Commander Alvarez asked for help in improving eight airfields su…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 0:31 safe for democracy. We are still talking about Nicaragua and Oliver North. Oliver North asked Robert McFarlane for permission to provide intelligence about El Bluff and went to the U.S. Southern Command General Paul Gorman and the CIA's Nat…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 47 (49)
▶ 13:39 of excursions and not a steady exertion of military pressure. Congress had it on high authority from Southern Command General Paul Gorman that the Contras were incapable of overthrowing the Managua government. One possibility was to give th…