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US leaders react to death of Henry Kissinger
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that Kissinger “really set the sta [...]
Kissinger: A Player on the World Stage Until the Very End
He traveled the globe when contemporaries had died or retired. Capitals around the world were still open to him. And he remained the toast of Davos.
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How Biden and Other Presidents Saw Kissinger: Adviser, Friend and Foil
In his decades in politics, the statesman advised many presidents. Here are some of their thoughts from over the years, in their own words.
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When Henry Kissinger Became an Opera Character
In 1987, “Nixon in China” meditated on what was then recent history, depicting Kissinger as a smooth diplomat with a brutal side.
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Henry Kissinger, Often Impersonated and Skewered by Sketch Comics
From the earliest days of “Saturday Night Live” and for many decades after that, the heavyweight of American diplomacy was the subject of punchlines.
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Henry Kissinger Always Tended His Image, Even With His Obituary
Interviewing Henry Kissinger was a bit like negotiating an arms control agreement: Full of complexity, nuance, evasion and declarations you had to che [...]
Henry Kissinger Is Dead at 100
The most powerful secretary of state of the postwar era, he was both celebrated and reviled. His complicated legacy still resonates in relations with [...]
Walter Kissinger, Businessman and Brother of Henry, Dies at 96
Because the Nazis closed in on the Jews within the 1930s, Louis misplaced his educating job. The boys have been expelled from their college and com [...]
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