The U.S. does “not have a foreign policy worthy of a great power.”
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I am happily reading the memoirs of George Kennan, famous author of the “X” telegram credited with inspiring the “containment” strategy the U.S. took toward the Soviet Union in the Cold War. I don’t know how I had managed to neglect Kennan’s wonderfully literate reflections for so long. The X telegram—aka the “long telegram”—I had read years ago and been surprised on the upside.
The U.S. does “not have a foreign policy worthy of a great power.”
The U.S. does “not have a foreign policy…
The U.S. does “not have a foreign policy worthy of a great power.”
I am happily reading the memoirs of George Kennan, famous author of the “X” telegram credited with inspiring the “containment” strategy the U.S. took toward the Soviet Union in the Cold War. I don’t know how I had managed to neglect Kennan’s wonderfully literate reflections for so long. The X telegram—aka the “long telegram”—I had read years ago and been surprised on the upside.