Henry Kissenger is getting up there in age, and it is only a matter of time before he goes to meet his maker. I am on the fence about my opinion of
the man. He certainly seems to have a diabolical side to his nature. It probably comes from how he handled Vietnam, the vicious things in South and
Central America as a result of US meddling, and the wiretapping of the press and personal aides. This man is culpable for many lost lives due to US
foreign policy during his tenure as Secretary of State under both Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Here is a link below of his alleged offenses.
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One of the most notable of offenses, and what put him on everyone's map was the covert operations in SE Asia as the Vietnam War was gearing down.
Kissinger played a key role in a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia to disrupt PAVN and Viet Cong units launching raids into South Vietnam from
within Cambodia's borders and resupplying their forces by using the Ho Chi Minh trail and other routes, as well as the 1970 Cambodian Incursion and
subsequent widespread bombing of Cambodia. The bombing campaign contributed to the chaos of the Cambodian Civil War, which saw the forces of dictator
Lon Nol unable to retain foreign support to combat the growing Khmer Rouge insurgency that would overthrow him in 1975.
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We all know of what came after that move, and the mountain of skulls which followed in one of the worst genocides since WWII in "The Killing
Fields." There are so many others to follow as well. However, I wish no ill will on anyone, regardless of their alleged misdeeds against their fellow
man.
However, I do believe in what goes around comes around. The man certainly appears to have an aura of being a very sinister and despicable man. Very
secretive and manipulative. We will just have to wait and see what comes of this recent hospital visit in South Korea? I'll end with one of Henry
Kissenger's most controversial quotes.
In Haig's presence, Kissinger referred pointedly to military men as "dumb, stupid animals to be used" as pawns for foreign policy.
* Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, in The Final Days, Ch. 14
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