Can
we please stop already with the tributes to Henry Kissinger? As more
and more material gets declassified, there are periodic exposures of his
uglier deeds. Walter Isaacson’s biography showed in detail how
Kissinger had the FBI put wiretaps on journalists and government
officials, including some of his own top staffers. A couple of years
ago, it was revealed that back in 1975, while discussing how the Khmer
Rouge had killed tens of thousands, he told Thailand’s foreign minister,
“You should also tell the Cambodians”—the Khmer Rouge—“that we will be
friends with them. They are murderous thugs, but we won’t let that stand
in our way.” More recently, an Oval Office tape was released that
captured Kissinger in 1973 saying, “if they put Jews into gas chambers
in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian
concern.”
And
yet Kissinger continues to be publicly lionized in some circles. After
his remarkably successful decades-long marketing campaign, he can still
call upon an impressive array of friends and cronies to promote him,
give him fancy awards or explicitly exonerate him in the press. Last
June, at his gala black-tie 90th birthday party at the St. Regis Hotel
in New York, the guests included Bill Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, Condoleezza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Barbara
Walters, Tina Brown and hundreds more. Secretary of State John Kerry
hailed him as an “indispensable statesman,” while Senator John McCain
told a reporter, “I know of no individual who is more respected in the
world than Henry Kissinger.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/01/indefensible-kissinger-102123.html#ixzz2qjA7GIXK
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