Dereliction of Duty Media
TOP CLINTON MILITARY AIDE REVEALS SHOCKING DETAILS OF HOW THE FORMER PRESIDENT COMPROMISED OUR NATIONAL SECURITY

EXPLOSIVE NEW BOOK CITES DISTURBING EXAMPLES OF
BILL CLINTON’S DERELICTION OF DUTY

WASHINGTON, DC—On September 13, 1996 the U.S. military was on edge as they waited for orders from their commander in chief to begin a bombing mission over Iraq. Pilots were in the cockpits waiting to launch, targets were identified, and everything was in place. All they needed was the green light—but President Bill Clinton was too busy watching a golf match to respond to the situation, despite several urgent requests from National Security Advisor Sandy Berger. The mission was scrapped. Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson (Ret.), military aide to the president and carrier of the “nuclear football,” exposes this and provides numerous other firsthand accounts of Bill Clinton’s reckless and cavalier disregard for America’s national security in his new book, Dereliction of Duty: The Eyewitness Account of How Bill Clinton Compromised America’s National Security (Regnery, 2003).

Patterson describes decisions Clinton made that had a direct and negative impact on our nation’s defense capabilities—some of which have affected the current war on terrorism and the possible war with Iraq. Dereliction of Duty uncovers outrageous examples of Clinton’s contempt for the military and offers never-before-heard stories, including:

• How Clinton remained “unavailable” and missed out on a golden opportunity to take out Osama bin Laden long before September 11.

• How President Clinton jeopardized national security when he lost the nuclear codes required to launch a nuclear attack—and never found them.

Lieutenant Colonel Robert “Buzz” Patterson was Senior Military Aide to President Bill Clinton and was responsible for the President’s Emergency Satchel—otherwise known as the “nuclear football.” He served nineteen active years in the military with distinction and saw tours of duty in Grenada, Somalia, Rwanda, Haiti, and Bosnia. Patterson received the Defense Superior Service Medal for accomplishments while at the White House and was awarded the Air Medal for flying fifteen combat support missions into Sarajevo.

If you would like to schedule an interview with Lt. Col. Robert “Buzz” Patterson,
please contact Kristen Schremp  at 202-216-0601 ext 412.
Lt. Col. Robert "Buzz" Patterson, CA 91360
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