Henry Kissinger: This Man is on the Other Side
Kissinger's plan to intentionally abandon South Vietnam to Communist takeover shows that he and his policies are anything but pro-American. (June 1975)
Kissinger's plan to intentionally abandon South Vietnam to Communist takeover shows that he and his policies are anything but pro-American. (June 1975)
Kissinger, the acknowledged architect of both détente and summit diplomacy during Presidents Nixon and Ford's administration, often negotiated terms favorable to the Communists. (November 1985)
U.S. leaders, including Kissinger, would rather pay off the Communists, than cultivate courage and morality to bring home POWs. (February 1988)
During President Bush's administration, U.S. foreign policy was directed by Kissinger devotees. (December 1989)