Jeane Kirkpatrick
Politician

Jeane Kirkpatrick Net Worth

Jeane Kirkpatrick was an influential figure in American politics, born in 1926 in Duncan, OK. She was the first female to hold the position of American Ambassador to the United Nations and was a strong advocate of Ronald Reagan's anticommunism. During the 1980's, she was a key figure in the direction of U.S. policy in Central America.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 19, 1926
Birth Place Duncan, OK
Age 94 YEARS OLD
Died On Dec 7, 2006 (age 80)
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $1.9 Million (2024)

About

The first female to hold the position of American Ambassador to the United Nations who was a fervent supporter of Ronald Reagan's anticommunism. She was pivotal in directing U.S. policy in Central America during the 1980's.

Before Fame

In her college days she was a member of the Young People's Socialist League, but grew disappointed over its infighting.

Trivia

Her 'Kirkpatrick Doctrine' held that the U.S. should support even dictators abroad if they were opposed to communism, since those dictators might convert to democracy by Example.

Family Life

She was born in Duncan, Oklahoma, her father an oilfield wildcatter. She was married to Evron Maurice Kirkpatrick from 1955 until 1995 and they had three sons together.

Associated With

She was a consistent opponent of George Bush's intervention in the Arab-Israeli crisis, saying any efforts were doomed to failure.

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