War on peace ronan farrow5/20/2023 And, for as long as we have sought security, prosperity and the ability to shape our destinies in the wider world, we have needed diplomats to secure alliances, foster trade, make friends and confront adversaries. For the ambassador alone makes and separates allies the ambassador transacts that business by which (states) are disunited or not.”įor as long as humans have been contentious, we have needed diplomats to make and keep the peace. peace, and its opposite, war, on the ambassador. Ronan Farrow opens “War on Peace,” his cautionary tale on the demise of American diplomacy and the decline of American influence, with a 3,000-year-old quote from Hindu scriptures: “The army depends on the official placed in charge of it. 1 of2 Ronan Farrow Brigitte Lacombe Show More Show Less 2 of2 "War on Peace" Norton Show More Show Less
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