2015-09-28 KISSINGER in the spot light: Idealist, or War Criminal?
============================
The new interest in Kissinger is in fact reassessment of US foreign policy over the past half century... Kissinger is seen and the father of CIA orchestrated "Regime Changes" against elected governments of various nations...
Conservative Harvard historian Niall Ferguson published a 1,000-page authorised biography of Henry Kissinger. The first of two volumes cover the years 1923 to 1968 and bear the subtitle “The Idealist”.
Others see things differently:
In a fiery indictment, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens famously accused the statesman of “war crimes and crimes against humanity in Indochina, Chile, Argentina, Cyprus, East Timor and several other places” – and in some intellectual circles, to call Kissinger an idealist is nothing short of heresy.
READ MORE:
http://www.theguardian.com/…/niall-ferguson-interview-abuse…
============================
The new interest in Kissinger is in fact reassessment of US foreign policy over the past half century... Kissinger is seen and the father of CIA orchestrated "Regime Changes" against elected governments of various nations...
Conservative Harvard historian Niall Ferguson published a 1,000-page authorised biography of Henry Kissinger. The first of two volumes cover the years 1923 to 1968 and bear the subtitle “The Idealist”.
Others see things differently:
In a fiery indictment, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, Christopher Hitchens famously accused the statesman of “war crimes and crimes against humanity in Indochina, Chile, Argentina, Cyprus, East Timor and several other places” – and in some intellectual circles, to call Kissinger an idealist is nothing short of heresy.
READ MORE:
http://www.theguardian.com/…/niall-ferguson-interview-abuse…
No comments:
Post a Comment