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14
. Nixon,
The Memoirs of Richard Nixon
, 395.
15
. Ibid., 395, 410.
16
. Yergin,
The Prize
, 566, 644.
17
. Correlation between Lord Lansdowne’s statement and Carter’s made in ibid., 702.
18
. Carter quoted in Papp, Johnson, and Endicott,
American Foreign Policy
, 175.
19
. Percentages of defense spending from U.S. Office of Management and Budget,
Budget of the United States Government: Historical Tables, Fiscal Year 2007
, 47, 49–50.
20
. Reagan quoted in Chester Pach, “The Reagan Doctrine: Principle, Pragmatism, and Policy,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(March 2006): 79; Reagan’s State of the Union quoted in Kegley and Wittkopf,
American Foreign Policy
, 117.
21
. Pach, “The Reagan Doctrine: Principle, Pragmatism, and Policy,” 79.
22
. Lincoln quoted in Schlesinger,
The Imperial Presidency
, 42.
23
. Nancy Kassop, “The War Power and Its Limits,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(September 2003): 511–13.
24
. Singer,
The President of Good and Evil: The Ethics of George W. Bush
, 180–81; Glenn Kessler, “U.S. Decision on Iraq Has Puzzling Past,”
Washington Post
, January 12, 2003.
25
. Coyle,
Ordeal of the Presidency
, 14.
26
. For the text on Washington’s proclamation, see Rhodehamel,
George Washington: Writings
, 840.
27
. Coyle,
Ordeal of the Presidency
, 13.
28
. Knox quoted in ibid., 20; Jefferson quoted in Smith,
The Republic of Letters: The Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
, 2:944; anecdote of Adams and the War Department from Coyle,
Ordeal of the Presidency
, 17.
29
. Kastor,
The Louisiana Purchase: Emergence of an American Nation
, 58–60.
30
. Kukla,
A Wilderness So Immense: The Louisiana Purchase and the Destiny of America
, 280, 305.
31
. Kastor,
The Louisiana Purchase: Emergence of an American Nation
, 183–85.
32
. Jefferson quoted in Risjord,
Thomas Jefferson
, 147. See also Rodrigues,
The Louisiana Purchase: A Historical and Geographic Encyclopedia
.
33
. Hagedorn,
The Works of Theodore Roosevelt
, 20:501.
34
. TR quoted in Hagedorn,
The Works of Theodore Roosevelt
, 20:503; Dalton,
Theodore Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life
, 255.
35
.
Evening Post
quoted in Gould,
The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
, 98.
36
. Oliver and White,
Selected Speeches from American History
, 250–51; Dear,
The Oxford Companion to World War II
, 680–82.
37
. For more detail on the implementation of Lend-Lease, see Dawson,
The Decision to Aid Russia, 1941
; Kimball,
The Most Unsordid Act: Lend-Lease, 1939–1941
.
38
. Truman,
Where the Buck Stops: The Personal and Private Writings of Harry S. Truman
, 233.
39
. George Bush, “Remarks to the Citizens in Mainz,” U.S. Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 1989,
http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/ga6–890531.htm
.
40
. Nash,
The Other Missiles of October: Eisenhower, Kennedy, and the Jupiters, 1957–1963
, 1–3.
41
. Frankel,
High Noon in the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban Missile Crisis
, 14–15; Eubank,
The Missile Crisis in Cuba
, 21–24.
42
. Sorensen,
Kennedy
, 676–85; see also Kennedy,
Thirteen Days
.
43
. Kennedy,
Thirteen Days
, 97; Frankel,
High Noon in the Cold War: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Cuban Missile Crisis
, 163.
44
. Nixon quoted in Reeves,
President Nixon: Alone in the White House
, plate 9; Moorer quoted in Strober and Strober,
The Nixon Presidency: An Oral History of the Era
, 428.
45
. Macmillan,
Nixon and Mao
, xix.
46
. Mann,
About Face: A History of America’s Curious Relationship with China
, 28.
47
. Nixon quoted in Macmillan,
Nixon and Mao
, 3.
48
. Mann,
About Face: A History of America’s Curious Relationship with China
, 45.
49
. Quandt,
Camp David: Peace Making and Politics
, 235.
50
. Ibid., 222.
51
. Kaufman,
The Presidency of James Earl Carter, Jr.
, 119.
52
. Ibid., 117; Quandt,
Camp David: Peace Making and Politics
, 222.
53
. Haig quoted in Strober and Strober,
Reagan: The Man and His Presidency
, 571.
54
. Gennadi Gerasimov quoted in ibid., 347.
55
. Brownlee and Graham,
The Reagan Presidency
, 144.
56
. Ridgeway quoted in Strober and Strober,
Reagan: The Man and His Presidency
, 357.
57
. Barilleaux and Rozell,
Power and Prudence: The Presidency of George H. W. Bush
, 125; Bush and Scowcroft,
A World Transformed
, 234–35; Parmet,
George Bush: Life of a Lone Star Yankee
, 385.
58
. George H. W. Bush, “Remarks to the Citizens in Mainz,” U.S. Embassy, Bonn, Germany, 1989,
http://usa.usembassy.de/etexts/ga6–890531.htm
.
59
. Kohl quoted in Barilleaux and Rozell,
Power and Prudence: The Presidency of George H. W. Bush
, 123.
60
. Madison quoted in David Gray Adler, “Presidential Greatness as an Attribute of Warmaking,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(September 2003): 468.
61
. Roosevelt quoted in Singer,
Campaign Speeches of American Presidential Candidates, 1928–1972
, 129.
62
. Kaufman,
Arms Control During the Pre-Nuclear Era
, 190; Kennedy,
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
, 352.
63
. Linderman,
The World Within War: America’s Combat Experience in World War II
, 39; Krivosheev,
Soviet Casualties and Combat Losses in the Twentieth Century
, 88; Sorge,
The Other Price of Hitler’s War: German Military and Civilian Losses Resulting from World War II
, 65.
64
. Smith,
The War’s Long Shadow
, 82.
65
. Vandiver,
How America Goes to War
, 22. For details on U.S. opposition to the war with Mexico, see Schroeder,
Mr. Polk’s War: American Opposition and Dissent, 1846–1848
.
66
. Hogan,
Hiroshima in History and Memory
, 60. War Minister Anami quoted in Maddox,
Weapons for Victory: The Hiroshima Decision Fifty Years Later
, 148.
67
. McCullough,
Truman
, 376.
68
. For a detailed chronology of Japan’s switch from aggressive defense to capitulation, see Feis,
Japan Subdued: The Atomic Bomb and the End of the War in the Pacific
. For a balanced historiography of the use of the atomic devices, both for and against, see Walker,
Prompt and Utter Destruction: Truman and the Use of Atomic Bombs Against Japan
.
69
. National Archives and Records Administration,
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Harry S. Truman
, 212.
70
. Newman,
Truman and the Hiroshima Cult
, 2–7; Toland,
The Rising Sun
, 830; Astor,
Operation Iceberg
, 508; Hogan,
Hiroshima in History and Memory
, 60; War Minister Anami quoted in Maddox,
Weapons for Victory: The Hiroshima Decision Fifty Years Later
, 148.
71
. Bush and Scowcroft,
A World Transformed
, 435.
72
. U.S. Department of Defense,
Conduct of the Persian Gulf War: The Final Report to the U.S. Congress
, app. P.
73
. Bush and Scowcroft
, A World Transformed
, 464.
74
. John L. Offner, “McKinley and the Spanish-American War,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(March 2004): 51.
75
. Ibid., 57.
76
. Ibid.
77
. Williams,
The History of American Wars: From 1745 to 1918
, 382.
78
. Wilson quoted in Cooper,
The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt
, 322.
79
. Kendrick A. Clements, “Woodrow Wilson and World War I,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(March 2004): 68.
80
. Davies,
Heart of Europe
, 112–13; Howard, “The Legacy of the First World War,” 38; Kitchen,
Europe Between the Wars: A Political History
, 22–24; see also Kendrick A. Clements, “Woodrow Wilson and World War I,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(March 2004).
81
. Pach and Richardson,
The Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower
, 45–46.
82
. Perret,
Eisenhower
, 455.
83
. U.S. Office of Management and Budget,
Budget of the United States Government: Historical Tables, Fiscal Year 2007
, 314–15.
84
. Palmer,
Stoddert’s War: Naval Operations During the Quasi-War with France, 1798–1801
, 5.
85
. Ibid., 235.
86
. See also DeConde,
The Quasi War
.
87
. TR quoted in David Gray Adler, “Presidential Greatness as an Attribute of Warmaking,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(September 2003): 471.
88
. TR quoted in Miller,
Theodore Roosevelt: A Life
, 479.
89
. Ibid., 480–81.
90
. Van Sant, Mauch, and Sugita,
Historical Dictionary of United States-Japan Relations
, 13; TR quoted in Miller,
Theodore Roosevelt: A Life
, 482.
91
. Reagan quoted in Cannon,
President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime
, 339.
92
. Ibid., 448–49.
93
. Schaller,
Reckoning with Reagan
, 138–39.
94
. Reagan quoted in Cannon,
President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime
, 654.
95
. LBJ quoted in Anthony,
First Ladies: The Saga of the Presidents’ Wives and Their Power
, 2:133.
96
. Fredrik Logevall, “Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam,”
Presidential Studies Quarterly
(March 2004): 100.
97
. LBJ quoted in Goodwin,
Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream
, 252–53.
98
. Logevall, “Lyndon Johnson and Vietnam,” 101.
99
. Davidson, “How We Lost the War,” 335.
100
. Nixon quoted in Reeves,
President Nixon: Alone in the White House
, 142; Kissinger quoted in Herring,
America’s Longest War
, 221.
101
. Reeves,
President Nixon: Alone in the White House
, 143.
102
. Summers,
Vietnam War Almanac
, 227; Tucker,
Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War
, 7.
103
. Fisher,
Presidential War Power
, 85; Truman quoted in Ferrell,
Harry S. Truman: A Life
, 329.
104
. Tucker,
Encyclopedia of American Military History
, 467–68; Morris,
Readings in American Military History,
276–79.
105
. Death tolls from Brogan,
World Conflicts
, 217.

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