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On April 14, 1986, when the Reagan administration launched an airstrike on Libya in clear violation of international law, Kissinger did the rounds on news shows to justify the bombing. The day after the bombing, Kissinger appeared on ABC's 'Good Morning America' to voice his 'total support.' Attacking Libya, he said, was 'correct' and 'necessary.'
Greg Grandin
Good
Day
News
Morning
Law
Correct
April
Good Morning
Libya
ABC
Administration
Total
Kissinger
Voice
Attacking
He
Clear
Support
Said
Reagan
His
America
Did
After
Justify
International
Shows
Appeared
International Law
Rounds
Bombing
Necessary
Violation
A triumph in which Kissinger could claim to have played some little part, in the presidential elections that November, President Richard Nixon had won the second greatest landslide in American history. Forty-seven million Americans had voted for him - and for his and Kissinger's policies - representing more than 60 percent of all the votes cast.
Alistair Horne
History
November
Richard Nixon
President
Presidential
Claim
Nixon
Some
Percent
Triumph
More
Cast
Kissinger
Could
Had
Part
Voted
Votes
Policies
Him
Greatest
His
Won
Than
American
Representing
American History
Which
Little
Richard
Elections
Landslide
Million
Played
Second
Though Washington had closed down for the holidays, the next day, December 26, a key message from Hanoi brought Kissinger racing back to his office. It was the signal the White House had anxiously been awaiting; it was also the day of one of the biggest raids by the giant B-52s.
Alistair Horne
Day
Key
Closed
White
White House
Down
Back
Giant
Though
Signal
Brought
Kissinger
Had
House
Also
Message
Been
His
Office
December
Biggest
Holidays
Racing
Next
Awaiting
Washington
On 6 October 1973, the Yom Kippur war broke out between a coalition of Arab states and Israel. At 6 A.M. that morning, Kissinger, asleep in the Waldorf, was taken by surprise by the Arab attack - as were the CIA and the rest of the world.
Alistair Horne
War
Morning
CIA
World
Rest
States
Broke
Arab
Out
Kissinger
Attack
Taken
Between
Israel
October
Surprise
Were
Asleep
Coalition
Kissinger was surely one of the very few statesmen to try to do something positive to break the log jam of the Cold War; to try to end the war in Vietnam; to bring a halt to the cycle of war in the Middle East.
Alistair Horne
Positive
War
Try
Few
Cold
Cold War
Statesmen
East
Log
Something
Kissinger
Surely
Halt
End
Very
Middle
Jam
Middle East
Break
Vietnam
Cycle
Bring
Without Kissinger's work in the Middle East, with Sadat especially, I doubt if the Camp David Agreements five years later would have happened. His achievements over detente, the seeds of trust he sowed in a very distrustful and hostile Moscow, helped over a long period.
Alistair Horne
Work
Trust
Long
Doubt
Later
East
Would
Seeds
Detente
Kissinger
David
Long Period
He
Hostile
Over
Moscow
Period
Without
His
Years
Camp
Very
Five
Achievements
Middle
Middle East
Happened
Helped
Agreements
I mean, like a lot of kids growing up in the early seventies, I was fed Dr. Kissinger with my Fruit Loops. He was the Dr. Ruth of American foreign policy, and the model statesman.
Eugene Jarecki
Fruit
Seventies
Statesman
Kids
Kissinger
Ruth
Fed
He
Like
Policy
Loops
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Lot
Up
Model
American
American Foreign Policy
Mean
Growing
Growing Up
Dr
Early
If you watch the evening news, Dr. Kissinger is very often brought on to sort of be the statesman of his age and to reflect dispassionately on world events. And so a film challenging his legacy, a film that assesses charges that are quite grave against him, is something that is touchy for the media to show.
Eugene Jarecki
News
You
Age
World
Events
Reflect
Statesman
Charges
Brought
Something
Touchy
Kissinger
Him
Sort
His
Very
Legacy
Quite
Often
Against
Show
Evening
Evening News
Media
Film
Grave
Challenging
Dr
Watch
I'd like President Bush to think maybe there's another way to think, that maybe Kissinger was wrong when he says we had to go in there because he was wrong about Vietnam.
F. Murray Abraham
Think
President
President Bush
Way
Says
About
Kissinger
Had
He
Wrong
Like
Another
Because
Another Way
Go
Maybe
Bush
Vietnam
The only person Henry Kissinger flattered more than President Richard Nixon was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah of Iran. In the early 1970s, the shah, sitting atop an enormous reserve of increasingly expensive oil and a key figure in Nixon and Kissinger's move into the Middle East, wanted to be dealt with as a serious person.
Greg Grandin
Key
Richard Nixon
Enormous
Increasingly
President
East
Nixon
More
Only
Kissinger
Dealt
Iran
Than
Person
Sitting
Move
Expensive
Middle
Oil
Wanted
Middle East
Flattered
Richard
Figure
Serious
Reserve
Henry
Early
In the 1960s, as a rising defense intellectual, Kissinger was a Nelson Rockefeller man, firmly entrenched in the center-right establishment. When he attended the infamous 1964 Republican convention in San Francisco, he was horrified by Goldwater supporters, whom he likened to fascists.
Greg Grandin
Man
Defense
Francisco
Nelson
Horrified
Rising
Kissinger
Entrenched
He
Attended
Firmly
Supporters
Rockefeller
Infamous
Intellectual
Establishment
Convention
San
San Francisco
Republican
Fascists
Whom
Endorsing Ronald Reagan in 1980, Kissinger threw in with America's new militarists, who would jump-start a revived Cold War and drive to retake the Third World.
Greg Grandin
War
World
Drive
Cold
Cold War
Would
Threw
Kissinger
New
Reagan
Revived
America
Endorsing
Ronald Reagan
Who
Third
Third World
Hillary Clinton's progress as a public figure and politician can, in fact, be indexed perfectly by her relationship to Henry Kissinger.
Greg Grandin
Relationship
Progress
Politician
Kissinger
Fact
Perfectly
Hillary
Clinton
In Fact
Public
Public Figure
Figure
Henry
Her
Within days of Richard Nixon's inauguration in January 1969, national-security adviser Kissinger asked the Pentagon to lay out his bombing options in Indochina. The previous president, Lyndon Baines Johnson, had suspended his own bombing campaign against North Vietnam in hopes of negotiating a broader cease-fire.
Greg Grandin
Own
Lyndon
President
Negotiating
Broader
Nixon
Out
Hopes
Pentagon
Kissinger
Lay
Johnson
Previous
Had
Days
Adviser
Within
His
Campaign
North
Options
North Vietnam
Suspended
Against
January
Richard
Asked
Inauguration
Vietnam
Bombing
Most students of Kissinger find it hard to say anything about Kissinger that isn't about the man himself. He is such an outsize figure that he eclipses his own context, leading his many biographers, critics, and admirers to focus nearly exclusively on the quirks of his personality or his moral failings.
Greg Grandin
Man
Personality
Focus
Own
Say
Moral
Find
Critics
Admirers
About
Kissinger
Students
He
Leading
Failings
Most
Himself
Context
His
Anything
Hard
Figure
Many
Nearly
In particular, Kissinger was a key player during a transformative period of the imperial presidency, in the 1960s and '70s, when the Vietnam War undermined the traditional foundations on which it had stood since the early years of the Cold War: elite planning, bipartisan consensus, and public support.
Greg Grandin
War
Key
Cold
Early Years
Cold War
Presidency
Kissinger
Imperial
Had
Support
Since
Particular
Period
Undermined
Traditional
Years
Stood
Transformative
Which
Public
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Planning
Public Support
Foundations
Player
Early
Elite
Consensus
Bipartisan
If you wanted to hear politics, you'd go to Henry Kissinger; you wouldn't go to hear Jackie Mason. The reason I speak about politics is because I know I can get a laugh out of it.
Jackie Mason
Politics
You
Speak
Laugh
Out
About
Kissinger
Mason
Know
Because
Go
Hear
Get
Jackie
Wanted
Reason
Henry
I think Haig will be foolish, but perhaps not quite as foolish as Kissinger was, because Haig doesn't have the education Kissinger had. Haig is a little more dangerous because, I fear, he believes what he says, whereas I never got that impression from Kissinger.
Joseph Heller
Education
Dangerous
Fear
Will
Think
Says
More
Kissinger
Foolish
Never
Had
He
Perhaps
Because
Got
Impression
Quite
Whereas
Little
Believes
I know what kind of books I read on vacation, and it is not necessarily 'Diplomacy' by Henry Kissinger. No disrespect to that book; I have read that book. But not on spring break.
Meghan McCain
Book
Diplomacy
Spring
Disrespect
Books
Kind
Kissinger
Know
Read
Break
Henry
Necessarily
Vacation
Kissinger's monopoly on this historical record has driven many scholars to distraction. Groups of lawyers, scholars, journalists and archivists have used pronunciamento, lawsuit, and other crowbars in a usually vain effort to open Kissinger's Library of Congress cache.
Michael Beschloss
Library
Congress
Vain
Monopoly
Other
Distraction
Record
Lawsuit
Kissinger
Lawyers
Driven
Open
Scholars
Journalists
Historical
Effort
Used
Many
Groups
I don't think that experience is a very useful or convincing attribute for a sensible foreign policy. Henry Kissinger had a lot of experience.
Noam Chomsky
Experience
Think
Kissinger
Had
Policy
Attribute
Foreign
Foreign Policy
Lot
Very
Sensible
Convincing
Useful
Henry
What Americans can't face is that one of the reasons that the Russians and the Chinese were so impressed with us during the Cold War was the fact that Nixon and Kissinger went on bombing despite public reaction.
Robert D. Kaplan
War
Face
Cold
Cold War
Despite
Nixon
Russians
Kissinger
Fact
Reaction
Were
Impressed
American
Chinese
Public
Us
Reasons
Bombing
Nixon's deep antipathy toward Jews is well known, and he took a strange satisfaction in having Kissinger in his inner circle, where he could periodically taunt him.
Robert Dallek
Strange
Circle
Jews
Took
Nixon
Having
Kissinger
Could
He
Toward
Well
Him
Well Known
Known
His
Antipathy
Taunt
Where
Deep
Satisfaction
Inner
Henry Kissinger never wanted the 20,000 pages of his telephone transcripts made public - not while he was alive, at any rate.
Robert Dallek
Made
Telephone
Alive
Rate
Kissinger
Never
He
His
Any
Wanted
While
Public
Pages
Henry
Flattery was one of Kissinger's principal tools in winning over Nixon, and a tool he employed shamelessly.
Robert Dallek
Tool
Tools
Nixon
Kissinger
Winning
He
Over
Employed
Principal
Flattery
Henry Kissinger is perhaps the best-known American statesman of the 20th century.
Saul David
Statesman
Kissinger
Perhaps
American
Century
Henry
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