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The Brothers (Kinzer book)

book by Stephen Kinzer

AuthorStephen Kinzer
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPolitics and government
PublisherTimes Books

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The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War is a book by the New York Times journalist and historian, Stephen Kinzer.[1] 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."[2] Kinzer traces how the activity of Dulles brothers "helped set off some of the world's most profound long-term crises."[3] It is based on secondary sources.[4]

Background

President Dwight Eisenhower gave the position of secretary of state to John Foster Dulles and the position of director of the CIA to Allen Dulles in It was the first and only time in history two brothers were appointed to head the overt and covert sides of American foreign policy.[3]

Context

The book mentions that Dulles play a vital role in leading the US into the Vietnam War, and assisting to overthrow cold war governments such as Guatemala, Iran, the Congo, and Indonesia.[3]

The book's first several chapters give information about the family background, childhoods, and college educations of the two brothers.

In this way, some points of their personal life are provided: Foster was a devoted husband while Allen was an unfaithful husband. Kinzer explains how the actions of the Dulles brothers aimed at removing world leaders whom they considered dangerous to the American interests.

Dulles brothers biography John Foster Dulles [ a ] February 25, — May 24, was an American politician, lawyer, and diplomat who served as United States secretary of state under president Dwight D. Eisenhower from until his resignation in A member of the Republican Party , he was briefly a U. Dulles was a significant figure in the early Cold War era, who advocated an aggressive stance against communism throughout the world. Born in Washington, D.

The brothers had a significant effect on the United States foreign policy and global conflicts. [5]

The book mentions "six monsters" that the "Dulles brothers believed had to be brought down": Mohammed Mossadegh in Iran, Jacobo Árbenz in Guatemala, Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam, Sukarno in Indonesia, Patrice Lumumba in the Congo, and Fidel Castro in Cuba.

Ho Chi Minh and Castro espoused left-wing politics. The other leaders on the list were nationalists who campaigned for their country's independence. The book also discusses Iran at length. While explaining the careers of the brothers, Kinzer describes events from American history such as mind-control experiments “in which psychoactive drugs were administered to unknowing victims.” [2][4]

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References

  1. ^Gordon Goldstein, Gordon.

    "Book review: 'The Brothers, ' on John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, by Stephen Kinzer".

    Dulles brothers biography wikipedia It was the first and only time in history two brothers were appointed to head the overt and covert sides of American foreign policy. The book mentions that Dulles play a vital role in leading the US into the Vietnam War , and assisting to overthrow cold war governments such as Guatemala, Iran, the Congo, and Indonesia. The book's first several chapters give information about the family background, childhoods, and college educations of the two brothers. In this way, some points of their personal life are provided: Foster was a devoted husband while Allen was an unfaithful husband. Kinzer explains how the actions of the Dulles brothers aimed at removing world leaders whom they considered dangerous to the American interests.

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  2. ^ abLeBor, Adam (8 November ). "Overt and Covert". The New York Times.
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    Policy, Inside And Out". npr.

  4. ^ abMCcarry, Charles (8 November ). "Book Review: 'The Brothers' by Stephen Kinzer".

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  5. ^Azari, Julia R. (). "The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War". The Forum. 12. doi/for S2CID&#;

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