Henry Kissinger

2023 - 11 - 30

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Henry Kissinger, controversial statesman who influenced U.S. ... (CBS News)

Kissinger, who served as secretary of state and national security adviser under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, remained a prominent voice on foreign ...

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The Pragmatic Mind Of Henry Kissinger: A Distinctive Takeaway (Forbes)

Regardless of one's personal feelings toward him, there are lessons we can glean from the late Kissinger's perceived pragmatism. This includes engaging with ...

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Henry Kissinger: 10 conflicts, countries that define a blood-stained ... (Aljazeera.com)

The master of cold realpolitik left a legacy of destruction that is still playing out across the world.

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Global leaders pay tribute to Henry Kissinger, but his record also ... (PBS NewsHour)

Global leaders are paying tribute to former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, but there is also sharp criticism of the man who remained an ...

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Prime Minister's words on the death of Henry Kissinger (GOV.UK)

I had the great pleasure of spending time with Dr Kissinger at No10 earlier this year. I learned so much from him, from studying his work as a student to ...

Statement from President Biden on the Passing of Henry Kissinger ... (The White House)

I'll never forget the first time I met Dr. Kissinger. I was a young Senator, and he was Secretary of Stateโ€”giving a briefing on the state of the world.

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The Take: The world Henry Kissinger built (Aljazeera.com)

The centenarian was a dominant figure of the Cold War era. Critics say he has the blood of millions on his hands.

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Opinion | Henry Kissinger and the 20th-Century World (The New York Times)

Reflections on the diplomat's mixed legacy. Also: Israel's failure before the Hamas attack; doctors' sexual abuse of patients; the DeSantis-Newsom debate.

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Henry Kissinger supported wars and coups. He also played a little ... (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)

Scientists at Fort Detrick in Maryland researched and produced pathogens for the military. At Pine Bluff Arsenal in Arkansas, employees filled weapons with ...

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