Operation Orient Express

Operation Orient Express was, according to National Security Adviser Richard Clarke's book Against All Enemies, the unofficial title given to a successful pact in 1996 from within the Clinton administration to oust Boutros Boutros-Ghali from his position as United Nations Secretary-General. Among others involved in the pact were Clarke, Madeleine Albright, Michael Sheehan and James Rubin.[1]

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  1. Clarke, Richard A. (March 2004). Against All Enemies. New York, NY, USA: The Free Press (a division of Simon & Schuster). ISBN 0-7432-6024-4.


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