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Christopher Hitchins discussing the crimes of Henry Kissinger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfcMW1OEw4o
Lest We Forget!
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/11/30/henry-kissinger-10-conflicts-countries-that-define-a-blood-stained-legacy
The master of cold realpolitik left a legacy of destruction that is still playing out across the world.
To some, he was a titan of foreign policy, the Holocaust survivor who built a glittering career as the top diplomat of the United States and national security adviser during Presidents Richard Nixon’s and Gerald Ford’s administrations, leaving an enduring mark on history.
But to others, Henry Kissinger was a war criminal, whose brutal exercise of realpolitik left a trail of blood around the world – an estimated 3 million bodies in far flung places from Argentina to East Timor.
You had me until “Rest”. I hope the bastard never gets any.