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Historical Commentary on Global Zero and Kellogg‑Briand Pact

Historical Commentary on Global Zero and Kellogg‑Briand Pact The passage is a historical overview with no new or actionable leads, no specific financial flows, transactions, or allegations involving current powerful actors. It merely references past treaties and figures without suggesting any investigative avenues. Key insights: Mentions Richard Perle as author of the piece.; References Norman Angell's early 20th‑century peace theory.; Notes the Kellogg‑Briand Pact and its 85‑1 Senate vote, including dissenting senator John J. Blaine.

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Historical Commentary on Global Zero and Kellogg‑Briand Pact The passage is a historical overview with no new or actionable leads, no specific financial flows, transactions, or allegations involving current powerful actors. It merely references past treaties and figures without suggesting any investigative avenues. Key insights: Mentions Richard Perle as author of the piece.; References Norman Angell's early 20th‑century peace theory.; Notes the Kellogg‑Briand Pact and its 85‑1 Senate vote, including dissenting senator John J. Blaine.

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