Henry Kissinger was the ‘Forrest Gump of diplomacy’: Lawyer
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Born in Germany 100 years ago and a Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1973, he was the most influential and most listened to American diplomats.
Henry Kissinger was the ‘Forrest Gump of diplomacy’: Lawyer
(NewsNation) — Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100. The statesman wielded immense power over foreign policy during the Nixon administration and played an integral role in negotiating a cease-fire in the Vietnam War, for which he won a Nobel Peace Prize. Remembering Kissinger, high-profile criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos said he was essentially the "Forrest Gump of diplomacy." Rosalynn Carter’s tiny ho…
The Verdict on Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger is dead. The media mill is already churning out fiery denouncements and warm remembrances in equal measure. Perhaps no other figure in twentieth-century American history is so polarizing, as vehemently reviled by some as he is revered by others. Still, there’s one point on which we can all agree: Kissinger did not leave […]
The Arab memory has not retained the name of an international political figure as much as it has retained the name and the name of the former Secretary of State of the United States of America (Henry Kissinger), who left his home in Connecticut yesterday. UN diplomacy said goodbye to the shrewd Minister, Kissinger, after a long life and an effective performance that has not stopped for 80 years, during which he was assigned to hot files, the mos…
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