How the Dulles Brothers have shaped American foreign policy that has led to the world detesting the US

Stephen Kinzer is a veteran correspondent with the New York Times who has reported from over 50 countries, including during the 1980s social upheavals in Central America. He is currently teaching journalism and foreign policy at Boston University and being a freelance writer. Stephen has been The Times bureau chief in Berlin following the collapse of the Soviet Union and in Istanbul. He is a fierce opponent of much of US foreign policy, US interventionism, and has written extensively on the US overthrow of foreign governments, Rwanda, Iran and Central America.