Displaying items by tag: HENRY KISSINGER

The best evidence for the triumph of neoconservatism, including over PBS, is to compare the 1983 series, Vietnam: A Television History, with the Burns/Novick version. The former is more honest, more hard-hitting, and more complete on the facts of the war. In a very real way, that comparison tells us how the Nixon/Kissinger view of Vietnam and the world eventually eclipsed JFK's, concludes Jim DiEugenio.

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Monday, 24 November 2014 01:56

Frank Mankiewicz: Secret intermediary to Cuba

National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 494

Edited by Peter Kornbluh and Justin Anstett, At:  The National Security Archive

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