Posted on Jul 10, 2015
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After I read this on The Federalist, I thought it explained a lot of Kissinger's pros and cons on the subject of war, peace, and Americas Global Roll in these times. It's a long read but interesting.

Establishment voices joined together in acclamation. In the Boston Globe, Nicholas Burns (Condoleezza Rice’s right-hand man at the State Department, now at Harvard’s Kennedy School) praised Henry Kissinger’s new tome for its “words of wisdom” about “the international order he rightly believes is a necessary precondition for global stability, prosperity, and peace.” In the New Criterion, Conrad Black called it “a brilliantly conceived and executed book even by Henry Kissinger’s very high standards.” Michiko Kakutani, the New York Times’s principal book reviewer for more than 30 years, said: “At its best, his writing functions like a powerful zoom lens, opening out to give us a panoramic appreciation of larger historical trends and patterns, then zeroing in on small details and anecdotes that vividly illustrate his theories.” In the Wall Street Journal, James Traub added that “World Order” undermines “the romantic pieties of left and right that have shaped so much of American foreign policy over the past century.”

http://thefederalist.com/2015/07/10/the-courage-of-kissingers-contradictions/?utm_source=The+Federalist+List&utm_campaign=8b0f28c9a1-RSS_The_Federalist_Daily_Updates_w_Transom&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_cfcb868ceb-8b0f28c9a1-83810921
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COL Vincent Stoneking
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To be fair, I don't think his ideas reflect badly on him. If I tell you how to build a house and you go off and build cars, the fact that you build crappy cars isn't my fault. Kissinger has always forwarded a rationalist, unemotional, realist approach to foreign/international policy that emphasized consistency and strength. Consistency isn't a strength of our political class. Neither is an unemotional approach.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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COL Vincent Stoneking, well stated, sir.
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COL Vincent Stoneking, That was a great reply. Many men have tried to do the right thing and get shot down by political pressure.
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SGT (Join to see), I'm afraid that the "necessary precondition for global stability, prosperity, and peace" are never going to happen. We seem to be headed into a period of the opposite in each of those categories with the U.S. abandoning its leadership role in the world.

Elections have consequences.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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MSgt James Mullis, it is indeed evil if they have the intent to which you ascribe to them. It is also possible that it is stupidity borne of ideological blindness or a failure to foresee the consequences of their actions.

Personally, I do not believe they are as intelligent I (and malicious) as you suggest. When you see the disastrous consequences of most of their policies it is easier to put it down to stupidity, IMHO.

But I could be wrong.
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Capt Seid Waddell, Global Stability will not ever be found. There's too many chiefs stirring the pot and keeping the world at odds. I firmly believe that, in my grandkids futures, they too will not be much further along than we are now. It's like a game of chess. But in this game, nobody wins.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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SGT (Join to see), we had a chance of creating a more peaceful and prosperous through "Pax Americana" when we became the last superpower standing.

Unfortunately, we elected two Democrat presidents that pissed that opportunity away, leaving the world to face the same chaos that has marked world history as entropy takes the reins once more.
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SSG Barry Toll
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Having been principal in aiding and abetting the implementation of no less than five genocides 'round the planet in his time, to those of us having done the fighting for naught, he remains an inhumane ghoul who should have been tried for international war crimesl, convicted and executed. Tell the peoples of Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and elsewhere how erudite Criminal Kissinger was and is. I dare you, Colonel. If not, state the truth, without the varnish.
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