Only two Americans held positions of great influence throughout the Cold War;
ironically, they were the chief advocates for the opposing strategies for
winning--and surviving--that harrowing conflict. Both men came to power during
World War II, reached their professional peaks during the Cold War's most
frightening moments, and fought epic political battles that spanned decades. Yet
despite their very different views, Paul Nitze and George Kennan dined together,
attended the weddings of each other's children, and remained good friends all… more