Stephen Kinzer

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Stephen Kinzer is an American author and newspaper reporter. He is a veteran New York Times correspondent who has reported from more than fifty countries on five continents. During the 1980s he covered revolution and social upheaval in Central America. In 1990, he was promoted to bureau chief of the Berlin bureau and covered the growth of Eastern and Central Europe as they emerged from Soviet rule. He was also New York Times bureau chief in Istanbul (Turkey) from 1996 to 2000. He is currently a New York Times correspondent based in Chicago.

Kinzer has written several non-fiction books about Turkey, Central America, Iran, and most recently about the US overthrow of foreign governments from the late 19th century to the present. He has spoken out widely against a potential U.S. attack on Iran, warning that it would destroy the pro-American sentiment that has become widespread among the Iranian populace under the repressive Islamic regime.

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