John Foster Dulles (1888–1959), President Dwight Eisenhower's secretary of state from 1953 to 1959, was a controversial and polarizing figure – abrasive, moralistic, uncompromising in his antiヽommunism and apparent willingness to go to the brink of nuclear war. His control over American ...
Typically, this message to the forum was ignored except for one person who pointed out that Eisenhower’s Secretary of State,John Foster Dulles, had ties with people who had collaborated with the Nazis, overthrown democratic governments in Central America, and begun our disastrous involvement in Vi...
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John Foster Dulles (deep politician,spook,diplomat) John Foster Dulleswas a lawyer for big business andUnited States Secretary of Stateunder PresidentDwight D. Eisenhowerfrom1953to1959. Together with his brotherAllen Welsh Dulles, who led theCIA, he was a significant figure in the earlyCold War ...
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Eisenhower and John Foster Dulles had actively aided the so-called Communist conspiracy. The society has also contended that an elite international cabal—the U.S. branch of which supposedly includes the Council on Foreign Relations, for many years led by David Rockefeller—was seeking to est...
Dulles (left) provides advice to Eisenhower in 1957 Unlike other diplomats, Dulles was not always cautious with his public statements. In stark contrast to the reserved Eisenhower, Dulles was fond of belligerent rhetoric, accusations of deceit and threats of military retaliation. When it came to ...
Eisenhower and according to Kai Bird (The Chairman: John J. McCloy: The Making of the American Establishment): "On at least one occasion, in February 1954, he (McCloy) used a Chase National Bank plane to ferry himself and the rest of Ike's gang down from New York in order to keep...
Kinzer’s last book was The Brothers: John Foster Dulles, Allen Dulles, and Their Secret World War. The novelist John le Carré called it “a secret history, enriched and calmly retold; a shocking account of the misuse of American corporate, political and media power; a shaming reflection on...
Liberals have misread these episodes—saying that the Cuban invasion was really Eisenhower's idea; that in Vietnam he might have changed his mind in a second term; and that in Cuba he was liberal because he did not blow the world up. On the liberal side, he achieved the creation of ...