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<p>The author a 37-year veteran of the Foreign Service provides an unredacted unabashed and often humorous account of how foreign policy was developed and executed during the Reagan-Bush years and how that impacted U.S. relations with three very different countries where he served as ambassador: Panama Honduras and Portugal.</p><p>This book is must-reading for anyone interested in the real story of what set off the events leading to the U.S. invasion of Panama and capture of its drug-dealing dictator Manuel Antonio Noriega and of the Central American crisis that pitted U.S.-backed Nicaraguan contras against the Sandinista regime in Managua.&nbsp; Ambassador Briggs pulls no punches in detailing the administration&rsquo;s successes and failures in a conflicted corner of the globe and in calling to account those in and out of Congress and the administration who sought to promote subvert or sabotage U.S. policy.</p><p>Briggs&rsquo;s stint at the National Security Council provides some fascinating insights into what it was like serving as special assistant to President George H.W. Bush and then as Bush&rsquo;s ambassador to Portugal at a time when relations between the two NATO allies could not have been closer.</p><p>Those contemplating a career in diplomacy will want to take note of Briggs&rsquo;s especially trenchant comments about the management of State inter-agency relations economic aid and more.</p>