![]() ![]() ![]() In his new book "Brothers", Stephen Kinzer (Stephen Kinzer) made a compelling argument that John Foster Dulles (John Foster Dulles) and Alan Dulles (Allen Dulles). The prevailing view at the time was that if the West allowed communism to spread anywhere, neighboring countries would fall one by one like dominoes until communism's goal of ruling the world was achieved. ![]() Many baby boomers, especially those born before 1950, recall that the beginning of the Cold War was a period of fear and apparent constant confrontation between the West and the forces of "atheistic communism" (mainly the Soviet Union), but also, China and Cuba. Joint responsibility for operational incompetence and deceptive adherence to the creed of corporate globalism. The most important aspect of Kinzer's work is his devastating criticism of John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, who have been described as short-sighted and serious about extreme geopolitics. ![]()
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