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"The accounts that history presents have to be paid. Past has to be reconciled with present in the life of a nation. History is an insistent force: the past is what put us where we are. the past cannot be put behind until it is settled with."
"One cannot say that it will never happen again, or that it cannot happen."

William Pfaff was an American author, op-ed columnist for the International Herald Tribune and frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books.
"The accounts that history presents have to be paid. Past has to be reconciled with present in the life of a nation. History is an insistent force: the past is what put us where we are. the past cannot be put behind until it is settled with."
"We Americans really seem to be the only truly non-socialist economy on earth."
"The problems of elites is an old one for which Americans have found no solid answer."
"The center holds; passion falls away. That is what happened ideologically in Western Europe over recent years."
"These choices by small countries are vital for them, but may be more momentous than commonly understood for others as well, including the major powers, who presumptuously believe they are in control of events."
"Foreign policy deals across time as well as space."