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On November 29, the man regarded as the greatest foreign policy strategist of the 20th Century died at 100 years old.
If you knew nothing about him aside from what you hear today in the Regime Media, you would think all he ever did was bomb Cambodia. Not that he helped Nixon extricate the United States from the Vietnam War, nor that he guided American Presidents through the Cold War avoiding direct conflict—including nuclear war—for decades.
But does the Regime-approved leftwing opinion of the man mean he was actually good? We discuss.
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On November 29, the man regarded as the greatest foreign policy strategist of the 20th Century died at 100 years old.
If you knew nothing about him aside from what you hear today in the Regime Media, you would think all he ever did was bomb Cambodia. Not that he helped Nixon extricate the United States from the Vietnam War, nor that he guided American Presidents through the Cold War avoiding direct conflict—including nuclear war—for decades.
But does the Regime-approved leftwing opinion of the man mean he was actually good? We discuss.

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