Key historical records about the incident during the Reagan administration, known as the Able Archer 83 War Scare, were removed without explanation.
State Department erases 15 pages of nuclear history — with no warning
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Key historical records about the incident during the Reagan administration, known as the Able Archer 83 War Scare, were removed without explanation.
State Department erases 15 pages of nuclear history — with no warning
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After 17 years of litigation, a monumental win for victims of paramilitary violence in Colombia before a court in the United States.
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The Primary Sources on Kissinger’s Controversial Legacy
Archive Obtained and Published Previously Secret Records on Kissinger’s Role in Secret Bombing Campaigns in Cambodia, Illegal Domestic Spying, Support for Dictators, and Dirty Wars Abroad
Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary
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Henry Kissinger, the toweringly influential former secretary of state who earned a reputation as a sagacious diplomat but drew international condemnation and accusations of war crimes for his key role in widening the American presence in Vietnam and the U.S. bombing of Cambodia, died Wednesday.
Henry Kissinger, world-shaping diplomat who was revered and reviled, dies at 100 🎉
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CIA Covert Operations: The 1964 Overthrow of Cheddi Jagan in British Guiana
This article was originally written as a private letter addressed to Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his campaign manager, former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH). Unanswered since it was sent in early June 2023, it is now published as an open letter.
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Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University joins the show to discuss the war in Ukraine. First, Scott asks him about his extensive experience telling the truth about American foreign policy on national television. They then take a look back at the important developments that led to this war over Ukraine. They discuss the talks after the fall of the USSR, the Russian interest in the port at Sevastopol, the true beginning of the current war in 2014 and more
4/4/23 Jeffrey Sachs on What Led to War in Ukraine

Declassified British files show how Russia’s President repeatedly told his Western counterparts he was “not against” NATO expansion—and even devised a flagship agreement with NATO to bring the Russian people onside.
Revealed: Boris Yeltsin privately supported NATO expansion in 1990’s
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