No Fun and Games for Iraq;Even My Make-Believe War Was a Walk for the Allies: FINAL Edition
No Fun and Games for Iraq;Even My Make-Believe War Was a Walk for the Allies: FINAL Edition
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Washington, D.C: WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
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"Desert Shield" is one of the most complicated games on the market, with five maps, roughly 2,000 playing pieces and almost a hundred pages of rules. When the game first appeared as "Gulf Strike" (designed by Mark Herman, published by Victory Games), American foreign policy was driven largely by "instability in the gulf." Though Iraq attacked Iran...
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No Fun and Games for Iraq;Even My Make-Believe War Was a Walk for the Allies: FINAL Edition
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0190-8286