Throughout the twentieth century and into the beginning of the twenty-first, the United States repeatedly used its military power, and that of its clandestine services, to overthrow governments that refused to protect American interests. Each time, it cloaked its intervention in the rhetoric of national security and liberation. In most cases, however, it acted mainly for economic reasons-specifically to establish, promote and defend the right of Americans to do business around the world without interference.
I don't have any problem with the United States acting on behalf of its own interests. That's what big powers do; that's what all countries do. I wou… - Stephen Kinzer
I don't have any problem with the United States acting on behalf of its own interests. That's what big powers do; that's what all countries do. I wou…
- Stephen Kinzer
American press, like the press in many countries, acts like a cheerleader to our government rather than a critical observer. This is especially true,… - Stephen Kinzer
American press, like the press in many countries, acts like a cheerleader to our government rather than a critical observer. This is especially true,…
Alliances and partnerships produce stability when they reflect realities and interests. - Stephen Kinzer
Alliances and partnerships produce stability when they reflect realities and interests.
Throughout the twentieth century and into the beginning of the twenty-first, the United States repeatedly used its military power, and that of its cl… - Stephen Kinzer
Throughout the twentieth century and into the beginning of the twenty-first, the United States repeatedly used its military power, and that of its cl…
The world has paid a heavy price for the lack of democracy in most of the Middle East. Operation Ajax [CIA code for the August 1953 coup] taught tyra… - Stephen Kinzer
The world has paid a heavy price for the lack of democracy in most of the Middle East. Operation Ajax [CIA code for the August 1953 coup] taught tyra…
New media and mobile entertainment are revolutionizing the way people learn about the world. - Stephen Kinzer
New media and mobile entertainment are revolutionizing the way people learn about the world.
It is not far-fetched to draw a line from Operation Ajax through the Shah's repressive regime and the Islamic Revolution to the fireballs that engulf… - Stephen Kinzer
It is not far-fetched to draw a line from Operation Ajax through the Shah's repressive regime and the Islamic Revolution to the fireballs that engulf…
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