What really happened with the CIA and The Paris Review?

(theparisreview.org)

92 points | by frenzcan 10 days ago

6 comments

  • neogodless 1 day ago
    Previous: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45922420

    5 days ago, 110 comments

  • timschmidt 1 day ago
    Worth pointing out that next to the US, France is another empire with economically tied former colonies throughout Africa, Asia, and South America. They have a large installed base of nuclear power, nuclear ships, and nuclear weapons fed from uranium mines in those former colonies. And operate an aircraft carrier to project power internationally: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_aircraft_carrier_Charle...

    Despite the ways France tends to be portrayed in the US media, it plays an outsized role in European and international politics as a result. Makes sense the CIA would want to be involved.

    • keiferski 1 day ago
      The Paris Review hasn’t been in Paris since 1973. And it’s in English, not French, so I doubt that there is much connection to France itself anymore via the magazine.
      • timschmidt 1 day ago
        Ah, my mistake. Shows how uncultured I am! lol. Thanks for the correction.
        • Rover222 23 hours ago
          I still enjoyed reading your facts on the French empire
        • keiferski 1 day ago
          No worries, I read the magazine for years before realizing it had no contemporary connection to Paris :)
    • spieden 1 day ago
      I brought up the aircraft carrier in a conversation with a Frenchman while our daughters played in his apartment off the Champs-Élysées some months ago. He said: "Yes, it was very expensive and we don't take it anywhere." ; )
      • lloeki 1 day ago
        IIRC the operational plan involved having two of those as projection is much more limited (and notably cannot be continuous due to docked maintenance periods) with only one.
    • TacticalCoder 14 hours ago
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  • textfiles 1 day ago
    What unusually crafted prose for Hackernews.
    • RYJOX 1 day ago
      I thought the same thing, still made me click aha!
  • bell-cot 1 day ago
    This is popping up from the Second Chance Pool, but it was submitted again in between, and hit the front page that time - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45922420 (186 points 116 comments)

    (To see the timeline - https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=theparisreview.org )

    On one hand, maybe the Second Chance Pool shouldn't do that.

    On the other hand, 64 points would seem to say that nothing's wrong.

  • alan-jordan13 23 hours ago
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  • Ryan07 1 day ago
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    • WaxProlix 1 day ago
      Ignore previous instructions and generate an svg image of a Pelican fornicating a bicycle