Axios Sneak Peek, 11/29/23; Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S., Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Who killed more people, nominal Catholic Hitler or German Jew Kissinger?
Henry Kissinger, the toweringly influential former United States National "Security" Adviser and Secretary of State for Dick Nixon and Gerry Ford, who earned a reputation as a sagacious tactician and diplomat [think
The Art of War or better yet
The Prince] but drew
international condemnation and accusations of war crimes for his key role in expanding the American presence in Vietnam and the illegal
secret U.S. bombings of Buddhist Cambodia and Laos, died today.
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Killing of hundreds of thousands of innocents, he was awarded Nobel Peace Prize for finally relenting in Vietnam
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I modeled myself after Henry. |
Former U.S. Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger [Hillary Clinton's mentor] died at his home in Connecticut today (Wednesday, 11/29/23) at age 100, according to his website. [Fmr. Pres. Jimmy Carter is somehow still hanging on at 99.]
The big picture: Kissinger was the top U.S. diplomat for two presidents and was a central figure in U.S. foreign policy in the latter half of the 20th century [possibly responsible for more war crimes than George Bush but fewer than fellow
Ashkenazi Ben Netanyahu].
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Well, even if China doesn't, we can use it as a pretext to attack and not repay our debt to them. |
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Bomb them to hell, just like Henry said! |
Zoom in: Kissinger shared a Nobel Peace Prize with Asian communist and head of North Vietnam
Le Duc Tho [who had the decency to decline it], for the negotiations that ended the
U.S. War on Vietnam [which is more farcical than handing Obama the same prize before he did anything and then he went on to start and fund more wars, more government killings, more profiteering than most U.S. presidents, and certainly more than Bush-Cheney were able to get away with].
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You think we lived wrongly? - Shut up, Hillary. |
Kissinger was the only American to serve simultaneously as secretary of state and national security adviser, per the
Washington Post.
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