Henry Kissinger, America’s Most Notorious War Criminal, Dies At 100 - News Summed Up

Henry Kissinger, America’s Most Notorious War Criminal, Dies At 100


Settling on an ultimate legacy for Kissinger is an enticing task — one historians, foreign policy experts and journalists have sought to perfect for decades. He offered diplomatic and foreign policy advice to both Eisenhower, a Republican, and to President John F. Kennedy, a Democrat. Nixon prevailed and made Kissinger his first major foreign policy appointment, naming him White House national security adviser. After serving as national security adviser under Nixon, Kissinger became secretary of state under President Gerald Ford. AdvertisementKissinger did not believe that American foreign policy could be successful if it let morality overtake pragmatism and self-interest.


Source: Huffington Post December 02, 2023 08:11 UTC



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