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Henry Kissinger earned his critics’ scorn — but he didn’t act alone under Nixon

Summary by Ground News
Henry Kissinger was a giant of U.S. foreign policy and a fixture in international relations for decades to come. His influence grew during the turmoil of Watergate, when the politically attuned diplomat took on a role akin to co-president to the discredited Nixon. A Jew who fled Nazi Germany with his family in his teens and never lost his accent, Kissinger in his later years cultivated the reputation of respected elder statesman.
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