Dylan Matthews

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According to Kissinger, President Nixon “agrees with the Soviet Government that the foundations of the postwar order in Europe should not be changed.”27 Alterations would only cause instability and upheaval. Going forward, “you will not hear any statements from us” about the importance of liberating this portion of the continent. If the Soviet Union were equally respectful
Fire and Rain: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Wars in Southeast Asia
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