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Are There Any Living American Statesmen?
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Are There Any Living American Statesmen?
January 27, 2024

A new collection edited and introduced by John Burtka seeks to revive the neglected roots of high-minded and successful national leaders.

Henry Kissinger: The Life of a Nobel Prize Winner in Figures
December 4, 2023

Henry Kissinger served as United States secretary of state and national security advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He was a prominent politician, diplomat, and political scientist. An adherent of realpolitik, he supported military interventions and coups, which served America’s interests. In 1973, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on the Paris Peace Accords, which prompted the withdrawal of American forces from the Vietnam war.

Henry Kissinger: The Life of a Nobel Prize Winner in Figures
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Kissinger, o la impunidad de un criminal de guerra
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Kissinger, o la impunidad de un criminal de guerra
December 3, 2023

Abandonó este mundo gozando de total impunidad y rodeado de inmerecidos honores pese al tendal de centenares de miles de muertos provocados por sus políticas

Henry Kissinger and the Crimes of American Imperialism
December 3, 2023

Henry Kissinger, the oldest unindicted war criminal on the planet, died Wednesday, November 29, at his home in Connecticut. While he lived to be 100 years old and advised 12 presidents, Kissinger is most hated by the people of the world for the crimes he perpetrated and oversaw from 1969 through 1975, in the Nixon and Ford administrations, when he controlled foreign policy as National Security Council director and then as secretary of state. For most of his tenure, he held both jobs, the only US government official to do so.

Henry Kissinger and the Crimes of American Imperialism
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Ukraine Another Historic U.S. War Failure a la Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and More
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Ukraine Another Historic U.S. War Failure a la Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and More
December 1, 2023

The war-indebted U.S. empire is faltering towards its historic and final demise. Every empire has its day in the sun.

Kissinger – War Criminal Who Saved the World
December 1, 2023

The United States’ most notorious diplomat was behind key nuclear arms control treaties with the USSR that kept a lid on the possibility of catastrophic nuclear exchange.

Kissinger – War Criminal Who Saved the World
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Mackinder, a “Biblia” Estrategica, reconsiderada
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Mackinder, a “Biblia” Estrategica, reconsiderada
September 18, 2023

Já faz tanto tempo que Brzezinski formulou originalmente a concepção de Mackinder que a diplomacia clássica murchou.

The Mackinder Strategic ‘Bible’ Reconsidered
September 11, 2023

It is so long since Brzezinski originally formulated the Mackinder notion, that classical diplomacy has become etiolated.

The Mackinder Strategic ‘Bible’ Reconsidered
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