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

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The titan of American foreign policy was complicit in millions of deaths – and never showed remorse for his decisions.
[Source: huffingtonpost.co.uk]

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As this Huffington Post article describes, in his role as a senior American foreign policy official, Kissinger oversaw, overlooked, and at times actively perpetrated some of the most serious war crimes the United States has ever committed. Serving as secretary of state and national security adviser under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, his roles enabled him to direct the Vietnam War and the broader Cold War with the Soviet Union. Arguably his most infamous crime was a secret four-year carpet-bombing campaign in Cambodia that killed up to half a million civilians – despite the country being a neutral nation that the United States was not even at war with.

Estimates suggest that the murderous regimes Kissinger supported and the conflicts they waged were collectively responsible for millions of deaths. As the Huffington Post article points out, however, Kissinger never showed any remorse for this. Nor did he pay any real price for it. Instead, he was welcomed at elite Washington dinner parties, feted by the leaders of major political parties and influential think tanks, and invited to share his warmongering opinions in prominent newspapers and on the largest TV and radio networks.

To read about Kissinger’s role in the so-called Bilderberg Group, see this news story on our website.