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FBI documents: American spy Hemingway’s excellent adventure in Cuba

August 31, 2014 by wpfixit

FBI Documents: Hemingway ran U.S. funded rogue spy operation in Cuba, greatly annoying J. Edgar Hoover Larger than life novelist charmed his way into WW2 spy operation in Cuba while fishing for Marlin, insulting, marginalizing Hoover’s FBI By Nate Thayer August 31, 2014   Earnest Hemingway was a secret spy for the United States in […]

Filed Under: Ernest Hemingway, Gonzo Journalism, Nate Thayer, Spies, U.S. Foreign Policy, War correspondent Tagged With: cuba, Ernest Hemingway, J Edgar Hoover, Journalism and Spies, Nate Thayer, Spies, U.S. Foreign Policy

Bin Laden’s wet dream: Cheeky Brits celebrate their terror attack on D.C.

August 27, 2014 by wpfixit

Our Cheeky Brit Cousins London celebrates their terrorist attack on D.C.: Inflame still raw memories of former colonial subjects The wet dream of Osama Bin Laden By Nate Thayer August 27, 2014 Oh those wily Poms and their charming, subtle, stiff upper lipped wit. Very, very subtle. Let’s be frank here. It is high time […]

Filed Under: British politics, Humor, Nate Thayer, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy Tagged With: British politics, Nate Thayer, Terrorism, U.S. Foreign Policy

Eyewitnesses to History: Retired Diplomats Reveal U.S. Foreign Policy, Warts and All

March 19, 2014 by wpfixit

Eyewitness to History: Retired U.S. Diplomats Reveal Raucous, Unvarnished Memories of U.S. Foreign Policy as it Happened By Nate Thayer March 19, 2014 The privately funded Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training has a Foreign Affairs Oral History Project has compiled the detailed memories of hundreds of key retired U.S. diplomats, eyewitnesses to modern history unfolding, […]

Filed Under: Cambodia, Nate Thayer, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. State Department Tagged With: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, Cambodia, Nate Thayer, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S.-Cambodia Policy

Corruption: American Style. U.S. foreign policy leadership for sale to those who give the most cash

December 4, 2013 by wpfixit

Corruption: American Style. U.S. foreign policy leadership for sale to those who give the most cash  By Nate Thayer December 4, 2013 Earlier, I posted a link to the excellent blog of my friend, former diplomat turned author, James Bruno, who took exception to wholly vacuous and unqualified political socialites being given an ambassadorship, in […]

Filed Under: Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. politics, U.S. State Department Tagged With: James Bruno, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Politics

Love and Sex in the U.S. Foreign Service -Lust, Bombs, Bureaucrats. Writings by James Bruno

November 7, 2013 by wpfixit

Love & Sex in the U.S. Foreign Service -Lust, Loneliness, Bombs & Bureaucrats & other writings by retired diplomat and best selling author James Bruno By Nate Thayer November 7, 2013 You can access the writings and book of James Bruno at http://jameslbruno.blogspot.com/ This morning, James Bruno, an old friend and now a best-selling author, […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, James Bruno, Journalistic Ethics, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Khmer Rouge, U.S. State Department, Writers Tagged With: Cambodia, James Bruno, Nate Thayer, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. State Deparment, Writings of James Bruno

How Hordes of U.S. Republican Party Apparatchik’s Toppled the Mongolian Communist Descendants of Genghis Khan

October 6, 2013 by wpfixit

How Hordes of U.S. Republican Party Apparatchik’s Toppled the Mongolian Communist Descendants of Genghis Khan Newt Gingrich’s “Contract with the Mongolian Voter” was the single largest printed and most widely distributed document in Mongolian History, and Crucial to Overthrowing History’s Second Longest Ruling Communist Government Without Shedding a Drop of Blood: The  “Contract with Mongolia.” From the archives […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Free People, Free Speech, Humor, Nate Thayer, U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. Republican Party Mongolia Tagged With: free speech, Mongolia, Nate Thayer, Nate Thayer blog, Newt Gingrich "Contract with Mongolia", U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Politics, U.S. Republican Party Mongolia

25 Years of Slam Dunk Diplomacy: Rodman trip and history of U.S.-North Korean basketball diplomacy

March 5, 2013 by wpfixit

25 Years of Slam Dunk Diplomacy: Rodman trip comes after decades of basketball diplomacy between U.S. and North Korea as a central tool in nuclear bomb negotiations by Nate Thayer , March 4, 2013 Published in NK News http://www.nknews.org/2013/03/slam-dunk-diplomacy/  NBA bad boy Dennis Rodman’s circus troupe delegation to North Korea was greeted by ridicule by most of […]

Filed Under: Blog Nate Thayer, Freelance Journalist, Human Rights, Humor, Journalism, Kim Jong Chol, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Media, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Basketball, North Korea Basketball diplomacy, North Korea Dennis Rodman, North Korean Propaganda, Propoganda, U.S. Asian Policy, U.S. Foreign Policy, U.S. North Korea Tagged With: democratic peoples republic of korea, Humor, Internet Journalism, Journalism, Kim Jong Chol, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong-un, Michael Ri North Korea, Nate Thayer, North Korea, North Korea Basketball, North Korea Basketball Diplomacy, North Korea Media, North Korea sanctions Kim Jong-un, North Korean propaganda

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