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George Kenney
George Kenney, a a former career U.S. foreign service officer, resigned in 1991 over U.S. policy toward the Yugoslav conflict. He is now a writer in Washington. This interview is adapted from a podcast on www.electricpolitics.com, which Kenney produces and hosts.
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General Condemnation
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