Articles on the tag «Johnson, Lyndon B.»
George F. Kennan and Containment: History of a Great Misunderstanding
The American diplomat George Kennan is regarded as the father of containment and he shaped Cold War thought. But while he recognised the Soviet Union as an adversary and had little illusions about Communism, he thought the idea of a war with the USSR was insane.
The Western world at a crossroads
The MAGA “peace” symbol is crumbling. His voter base, former allies of the West, and of course the global majority are turning away. It is high time for truly courageous decisions.