How did Allen Dulles and John Foster Dulles shape U.S. foreign policy for decades ahead? Who was behind their phenomenal rise to power? What were the key factors that shaped their views on the world? Find these and many more answers in our interview with Stephen Kinzer, who explains in detail how the overt and covert sides of American foreign policy became a family affair. Let us know your thoughts in the comment section!
John Foster Dulles died in 1959. The airport was completed when JFK was the new president. It was built in Chantilly, Virginia and was going to be named Chantilly Airport. But Eisenhower, Allen Dulles and others put pressure on JFK to name it after John Foster Dulles.
While the assasination was in and of itself regrettable, in many respects, JFK brought it upon himself. The whole notion of the White House as Camelot for the 'beautiful people', having the Secret Service run interference while he banged the wives of Senators, the bumbling and inept foreign (and in many cases, domestic) policy, taking MLK and the Black vote for granted, and provoking Hoover and Johnson at every turn...the man (and his brother) made enemies as fast as he could, and he did so with the sense of entitlement characteristic of the Boston Brahmin (which is to say, insufferably). That's not a nod of approval for the work of the Dulles brothers and their network, but an acknowledgment that JFK was a poor chess player.
@@Stufftowatch21 ...Oswald never knew he was being set up,...being a CIA low level operative....Rubi was given a do it or else request to take out Oswald. Gov. connections allowed him into the police garage.
@@Stufftowatch21 Wasn't Tippet the officer that was taken out on the street? And his friends called him JFK as his nickname. I think they planned on using him for the body double because JFKs body had too many holes in it for a single gunman. But they ended up using the magic bullet theory.
Yes, there was a relationship between the Dulles brothers (John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles) and Prescott Bush. John Foster Dulles served as the Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959, while his brother Allen Dulles was the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1953 to 1961. Both brothers held influential positions in the United States government during the Cold War era, shaping American foreign policy and intelligence operations. Prescott Bush, on the other hand, was a prominent Republican Senator from Connecticut. He served in the Senate from 1952 to 1963. Prescott Bush was also the father of George H. W. Bush, who later became the 41st President of the United States. While there was no direct familial relationship between the Dulles brothers and Prescott Bush, they were all influential figures within the Republican Party and had significant roles in shaping American politics and foreign policy during the mid-20th century. Additionally, they may have interacted professionally or politically due to their positions of power and influence within the government and the Republican Party.
In so many instances, people in foreign countries understand our national history much better than we do ourselves. When dealing with U.S. citizens, their ignorance should be a first given reality to deal with.
@Readara thanks for the interview! Love the channel. I make little bookmarks for myself in comments' sections of videos sometimes. Forgot to denote that
How did Allen Dulles and John Foster Dulles shape U.S. foreign policy for decades ahead?
Who was behind their phenomenal rise to power?
What were the key factors that shaped their views on the world?
Find these and many more answers in our interview with Stephen Kinzer, who explains in detail how the overt and covert sides of American foreign policy became a family affair.
Let us know your thoughts in the comment section!
And they named an airport after those genocidal maniacs 😂
Thank you for your comment! (Technically speaking, the airport was named after only one of the two brothers.)
@@readara5107 whatever
Can the name of the airport not be changed?
John Foster Dulles died in 1959.
The airport was completed when JFK was the new president.
It was built in Chantilly, Virginia and was going to be named Chantilly Airport.
But Eisenhower, Allen Dulles and others put pressure on JFK to name it after John Foster Dulles.
Key players in the JFK assassination. Hell awaits.
While the assasination was in and of itself regrettable, in many respects, JFK brought it upon himself. The whole notion of the White House as Camelot for the 'beautiful people', having the Secret Service run interference while he banged the wives of Senators, the bumbling and inept foreign (and in many cases, domestic) policy, taking MLK and the Black vote for granted, and provoking Hoover and Johnson at every turn...the man (and his brother) made enemies as fast as he could, and he did so with the sense of entitlement characteristic of the Boston Brahmin (which is to say, insufferably). That's not a nod of approval for the work of the Dulles brothers and their network, but an acknowledgment that JFK was a poor chess player.
Key players: Allen Dulles (planning), George HW Bush (Led ground team), J. Edgar Hoover (Cover up), LBJ (Installed after coup).
And the low level players were Oswald, Rubi , Tippit , etc .
@@Stufftowatch21 ...Oswald never knew he was being set up,...being a CIA low level operative....Rubi was given a do it or else request to take out Oswald. Gov. connections allowed him into the police garage.
@@Stufftowatch21 Wasn't Tippet the officer that was taken out on the street? And his friends called him JFK as his nickname. I think they planned on using him for the body double because JFKs body had too many holes in it for a single gunman. But they ended up using the magic bullet theory.
Another great book and excellent interview. Can the interviewer please buy a proper microphone? They aren't difficult to find.
Great point. Many people don't endure the difficulty in listening.
Rude much?
An excellent book I purchased and read a few years ago and it excellent interview.
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Was there a relationship between the Dulles brothers and Prescott Bush ?
Obviously, they always groom the next phycopaths to brainwash them into continuous control for Isreal
Yes, there was a relationship between the Dulles brothers (John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles) and Prescott Bush.
John Foster Dulles served as the Secretary of State under President Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959, while his brother Allen Dulles was the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1953 to 1961. Both brothers held influential positions in the United States government during the Cold War era, shaping American foreign policy and intelligence operations.
Prescott Bush, on the other hand, was a prominent Republican Senator from Connecticut. He served in the Senate from 1952 to 1963. Prescott Bush was also the father of George H. W. Bush, who later became the 41st President of the United States.
While there was no direct familial relationship between the Dulles brothers and Prescott Bush, they were all influential figures within the Republican Party and had significant roles in shaping American politics and foreign policy during the mid-20th century. Additionally, they may have interacted professionally or politically due to their positions of power and influence within the government and the Republican Party.
Enjoyed it. Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you very much from Spain 😌☀️
You are welcome.
@@readara5107 🤗☀️
In so many instances, people in foreign countries understand our national history much better than we do ourselves.
When dealing with U.S. citizens, their ignorance should be a first given reality to deal with.
@@StellarFella I think this is very real, same happens in Spain with our Civil War ( 1936-1939 ),,, 😌
Watertown has a building called the Dulles State Office Building.
Manipulators and evil brothers , that's all I need to know. 👹👺
Please get a sound engineer because I cannot hear the questions.
Otherwise this would have been a great interview
You must be the only one who could not hear the questions.
Notes for myself
17:25 JFD on Hitler
Thanks for posting!
@Readara thanks for the interview! Love the channel.
I make little bookmarks for myself in comments' sections of videos sometimes. Forgot to denote that
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The Caretakers of the Overlook
Thanks for posting! Life is stranger than fiction...
What do you mean?
A warm reception was planned for JFK in Indonesia in the spring of 1964.
Power + Persuasion = OOPS!
SUPER OOPS!
Dulles bros works of the fucking devil
Them Dulles them Dulles!
Dulles of Hazzard
Pretty anti christian to me! Said like a true socialist!
Misrepresenting Calvin and the views of theology that he propounded. Nothing new though, most misrepresent his contributions.
Spoken like a true brainwashed Calvinist fuctard
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And yet John Foster Dulles’ son was a Roman Catholic cardinal.
@@student1621 Thanks for your comment!
@@readara5107have some balls and dispute them.