Word: warmongerer
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Churchill outlived his own great era, but he had foreseen and often named the forces that were to shape subsequent history: the cold war, the Iron Curtain, Europe's drive for unity, disorder and dictatorship in many of the lands that had once been part of Empire. At the...
Americans, summoned by Churchill to discharge their "awe-inspiring accountability to the future," heeded and acted. Perhaps no other man on earth could have commanded such a response. In years to come, the U.S. unquestioningly supported NATO, the Marshall Plan, and a succession of international responsibilities that would have been...
Let me give a few examples. Liberal intellectuals attack Goldwater as a mad warmonger; consequently, they fail to understand, or to attack, his real views on foreign policy. Thus the CRIMSON quotes a professor quoting Goldwater as saying that nuclear war is inevitable. Goldwater in fact said that it would...
Goldwater's policy does, of course, pose some danger of war. One may argue, however, that appeasement may ultimately be more dangerous. One is frequently reminded, this year, of the London Times editorial, thirty years ago, saying that the only thing which made the existence of such a warmonger as...
The campaign has become so vituperative, in fact, that South Dakota's Republican Karl Mundt, himself a notable rough-and-tumble campaigner and a strong Barry Goldwater partisan, rose in the Senate last week to decry its "low-level, schoolyard" tactics. Complained Mundt: "What kind of madness is upon...