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Tango01  | 06 Nov 2018 9:09 p.m. PST |
"The two cold wars of the 20th century caution against the idea that today's confrontation between the U.S. and China is a ‘new cold war'. The long cold war launched by Stalin and the shorter version waged by Hitler tell much about why this isn't a cold war. Yet. In naming the confrontation with the Soviet Union, in his 1947 book The cold war: a study in U.S. foreign policy, American journalist Walter Lippmann said he'd merely repurposed a phrase used in Europe during the 1930s to describe Hitler's war of nerves against France…." Main page
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