Into that narrowing space stepped U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who had observed that further Soviet and Chinese entrenchment in Africa was not healthy for American foreign policy.
Harold Wilson didn't hate Rhodesia — he simply reduced it to a moral cartoon. David Owen knew guerillas were massacring civilians and looked the other way. Lord Carrington brokered a masterpiece of ...
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