Polish Americans and the 1944 U.S. Elections — Example of White House Manipulation of Polonia Voters

Nov 01, 2010 Comments Off

Update: The results of the mid-term elections have shown that American voters have had a chance to evaluate President Obama and have strongly rejected his leadership. While economic and other domestic issues played a major role, it was also a vote of no confidence in his foreign policy.

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Russians lap up the tale of a shadowy spy couple – latimes.com

Jan 03, 2010 Comments Off

Russians lap up the tale of a shadowy spy couple – latimes.com Posted using ShareThis

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Ambassador Arthur Bliss Lane’s warning about naive idealism in foreign policy should be a lesson for Obama

Oct 18, 2009 Comments Off

SAN FRANCISCO — Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 1894–12 August 1956) was the United States Ambassador to Poland (1944–1947). He served earlier as the U.S. Ambassador to the wartime Polish government-in-exile in London and was with the U.S. diplomatic mission in Poland in 1919. During the interwar period, he had a number of other diplomatic [...]

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Barred from the White House, the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner sends Obama a letter with congratulations

Oct 10, 2009 Comments Off

 This year’s Nobel Peace Prize winner would not receive at the White House the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who was on a visit this week to Washington. President Obama apparently wanted to avoid upsetting Chinese communist leaders before his official trip to China.    Unwelcome at the White [...]

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Walesa on Obama’s Missile Diplomacy – American Diplomacy Failed Obama in Poland Update

Sep 21, 2009 Comments Off

“It wasn’t that the shield was that important, but it’s about the way, the way of treating us.”   –Lech Wałęsa, the former Polish president and Solidarity leader, regarding the US decision to drop the missile defense shield in Poland; John Brown’s Public Diplomacy Press and Blog Review, Version 2.0   Dear Poland, Happy Soviet [...]

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