The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War is a 2019 book by the New York Times journalist and historian, Stephen Kinzer. It has been described as “a riveting chronicle of government-sanctioned murder, casual elimination of “inconvenient” regimes, relentless prioritization of American corporate interests and cynical arrogance on the part of two men who were once among the most powerful in the world.” Kinzer traces how the activity of Dulles brothers "helped set off some of the world's most profound long-term crises." It is a based on secondary sources.
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| - The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War is a 2019 book by the New York Times journalist and historian, Stephen Kinzer. It has been described as “a riveting chronicle of government-sanctioned murder, casual elimination of “inconvenient” regimes, relentless prioritization of American corporate interests and cynical arrogance on the part of two men who were once among the most powerful in the world.” Kinzer traces how the activity of Dulles brothers "helped set off some of the world's most profound long-term crises." It is a based on secondary sources. (en)
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