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When Did the War in the Persian Gulf Really End?
New York: Artists for Limiting Military Spending, ca. 1992. Item #5319
Offset. 17 x 22 1/4 in. Near-fine with slight creases at top.
Poster drawing attention to the atrocities and tragedies of the Gulf War. Emphasizes how the devastation of a foreign military adventure lasts much longer for those who must rebuild their lives in the aftermath than it does for Americans safe at home. Additionally, the poster riffs on the introduction of live news broadcasts from the frontlines, which brought a new dimension to the way Americans experience and then forget its military’s deadly foreign interventions.
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