There were moments in the Cold War when one was forced to think the superpower rivalry had become about itself—with crisis-managers like Kissinger and Helmut Sonnenfeld feeling more sympathy with the managers in Beijing and Moscow than with troublesome movements in subordinate countries like Czechoslovakia or Vietnam—vindicating Orwell's insight that rival superpowers might share a secret common interest in maintaining a balance of terror.

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Christopher Hitchens

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the cold war become about itself only no no larger or noble subject it was never quite true but it was never quite untrue either

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Christopher Hitchens on George OrwellAbradacamera2
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:28:57 AM

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