Bull in a china shop: Richard Holbrooke, belligerent peacemaker

The supremely gifted and fatefully flawed diplomat died in 2010 after collapsing in the office he never got to occupy. A new biography unfurls the backstory.
Then-U.S. assistant secretary of state Richard Holbrooke, left, and Carl Bildt, right, speak before heading to Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, for peace talks in 1995.
During the years I worked in the United States, I only ever participated in one tactical operation involving the late diplomat Richard Holbrooke. It was stealthy and highly sensitive; a mission of such a top-secret nature that even Holbrooke himself wasn’t aware of it. It happened while I was wor...

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