George F. Kennan passed away at the age of 101 last week. The news wasn't exactly ignored, but it didn't get the attention I think it deserved. Kennan's colossal influence over US foreign policy during the Cold War lingers to this day, and he deserves to be remembered as one of the greatest strategists and diplomats in American history.
Saturday, March 19, 2005
About Me
- Name: Ron
- Location: United States
I work back office operations for a major software tech company, doing facilities and real estate management. I also help administrate youth soccer in my town and am a nationally licensed soccer coach. The Not My Fault daughter plays premier soccer, which means I have to care for her whacked out black lab. In college, I worked at a campground in the summer and tended bar at a townie dive in the winter and played soccer all the time.
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