Chas W Freeman Jr
Chas W. Freeman, Jr. spent three decades as a US diplomat, winding up his government service as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. In the course of his varied and distinguished career, he was the principal Amrican interpreter during Nixon's visit to Beijing; played a key role in shaping relations with China as it reformed and opened up; helped negotiate the deal with the leaders of Cuba, South Africa, Angola, and the Soviet Union that ended the colonial era in Africa by terminating South African rule in Namibia and removing Cuban troops from Angola; served as ambassador to Saudi Arabia during operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm; designed NATO's transformation into a Europe-wide security system; and set up military-to-military relations with China. Since his retirement from government, he has remained actively engaged on five continents and has continued to speak and write on issues of international relations and US foreign policy.
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