John Bolton, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, offers an insightful
analysis of the situation in Iran and Honduras. His book, No Surrender, was a bit of a disappointment, too pedantic and tedious for my taste (a friend rightly described it as Bolton's "anti-U.N. manifesto/daily schedule"). The "anti-U.N." part is understandable and enjoyable but the play-by-play account of every bit of the excruciating minutia of Bolton's tenure was tiring. That said, he is a pleasure to listen to. He clearly knows his stuff.
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