
Kissinger in Bangladesh
When war erupted in South Asia in 1971, Kissinger called Indians “bastards” and Nixon said they needed “a mass famine.” For both men, US strategic
When war erupted in South Asia in 1971, Kissinger called Indians “bastards” and Nixon said they needed “a mass famine.” For both men, US strategic
I’m a historian of US foreign policy. The Biden administration’s effort to muddle the waters about the staggering human toll of Israel’s assault on Gaza
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Pakistan’s government has imprisoned former PM Imran Khan and called elections for early next year. The turmoil since Khan’s ouster, perhaps the most dramatic crisis
A housing co-op in Stepney Green (Picture: Angela Phillips) Struggle and resistance ensured that Bangladeshi migrants could build a home for themselves in the East
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Unlike other war criminals from Richard Nixon to George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger’s reputation has never received public rehabilitation. He hasn’t needed it — despite
Nato British Royal Marines and US Army Green Berets training for Ukrainian war in Germany (Picture: Flickr/ Nato) A majority of people in the United
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