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A State Department document made available by the National Security Archive on 10 April 2010 reveals that a démarche protesting Pinochet's Operation: Condor assassination program was proposed and sent on 23 August 1976 to US diplomatic missions in Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile to be delivered to their host governments but later rescinded on 16 September 1976 by Henry Kissinger, following concerns raised by US ambassadors assigned there of both personal safety and a likely diplomatic contretemps.
But, both Kissinger and Gandhi aide Jayakar maintained, Gandhi did not respond to these proposals.
However, speaking to Henry Kissinger, President Richard Nixon said " You and I both know they can ’ t go back to the other borders.
Their contrasting personalities made them an effective team, according to Henry Kissinger, the American diplomat who had extensive dealings with both men:
The early-1978 proposition by Moro of a DC-PSI cabinet supported also by the PCI was strongly opposed by both super-powers: the USA ( and its State Secretary Henry Kissinger in particular ) feared that the collaboration of an Italian government with the Communists might have allowed these later to gain information on strategic NATO military plans and installations, and pass them to Soviet agents.
The Soviet Union and Western European leaders both complained that this kind of rhetoric ran against the " code of détente " that Nixon and Kissinger had established.
Kissinger at first attempted to restore the separation between policy-making and implementation, but eventually found himself personally performing both roles.
Hence, he kept Henry A. Kissinger as both Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.
The foundation also supported the early initiatives of Henry Kissinger, such as his directorship of Harvard's International Seminars and the early foreign policy magazine Confluence, both established by him while he was still a graduate student.
( Buono eventually returned in More Wild Wild West as " Dr. Henry Messenger ", a parody of Henry Kissinger, who ends up both handcuffed and turning invisible with the villainous Paradine.
During this time, President Gerald R. Ford had succeeded Nixon after his resignation ; eventually Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger made it clear with two presidential vetoes that they favored continued military assistance to Turkey as a valued NATO ally, but Congress overrode both vetoes and in December 1974 prohibited such aid, which instituted an arms embargo that lasted five years.
Unfortunately, when the gourmet night arrives, only four people turn up ( Colonel and Mrs. Hall, both JPs and Lionel Twitchen, one of Torquay's leading rotarians, along with his wife, Lotte ) due to Basil including a " no riff-raff " notice in his advertisement after a rude and pampered boy brands the hotel a " dump " simply because his chips weren't the shape he preferred and they didn't have any salad cream ( to which Basil responds by " accidentally " elbowing him in the head and comparing him to " Henry Kissinger ").
SNL's strongest period of political parody before this was the 1976-1979 era, when Dan Aykroyd appeared frequently as both former U. S. President Richard Nixon ( alongside John Belushi as Henry Kissinger ), and then current President Jimmy Carter.
Both Nixon and Kissinger considered a plan offered by the Joint Chiefs of Staff to be both unimaginative and lacking in aggressiveness.
By 12 April, President Nixon had informed Kissinger that he had decided on a more comprehensive bombing campaign which would include strikes against both Hanoi and Haiphong.
" A month before the Letelier assassination, Kissinger ordered "... that the Latin American rulers involved be informed that the ' assassination of subversives, politicians and prominent figures both within the national borders of certain Southern Cone countries and abroad ... would create a most serious moral and political problem.
The Henry A. Kissinger Chair in Foreign Policy and International Relations to present both a distinguished annual lecturer in international affairs and an annual Kissinger Scholar who will occupy the Kissinger Chair at the Library of Congress ;
President Richard Nixon and National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger considered a reprisal air strike or an aerial escort linked to a diplomatic complaint at the truce table, both initially favored an air strike on the basis that force should be met with force.

Kissinger and Thieu
* 1972 – Vietnam War: In Saigon, Henry Kissinger and South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu meet to discuss a proposed cease-fire that had been worked out between Americans and North Vietnamese in Paris.
Kissinger then flew on to Saigon on the 18th to discuss the terms with Thieu.
Kissinger " had negotiated on behalf of the South Vietnamese government provisions that he, Thieu, had already rejected.
When Thieu, who had not even been informed of the secret negotiations, was presented with the draft of the new agreement, he was furious with Kissinger and Nixon ( who were perfectly aware of South Vietnam's negotiating position ) and refused to accept it without significant changes.
Kissinger was opposed to a full-scale evacuation as long as the aid option remained on the table, because the removal of American forces would signal a loss of faith in Thieu and severely weaken him.

Kissinger and administration's
Under these unique circumstances, Kissinger strengthened his institutional base as the administration's principal foreign policy adviser.

Kissinger and compromise
The foreign mediation team led by former U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former British Foreign Minister Lord Carrington were pivotal in reaching a compromise, and convinced the IFP leader to give up the boycott of the elections.

Kissinger and held
Kissinger held a press conference in Washington during which he announced that " peace is at hand.
In September 2004, Elkann married the Italian countess Lavinia Borromeo on Isola Madre, one of the Borromean Islands of Lake Maggiore ; the reception, held on nearby Isola Bella, featured a 5 meter long chocolate cake depicting the Lingotto car plant of Turin and a unicorn, the heraldic symbol of the Borromeo family, and a guest list including Henry Kissinger, Mario Monti, Michel Platini, Valentino Garavani, Carla Bruni and Elle Macpherson.
* The artist Fernand Léger died on 17 August 1955 in the house where, in 1972, negotiations were held between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho which led to the end of the Vietnam War.
Kissinger states: “ Although the Soviet Union cemented its dominance over Eastern Europe by means of the Warsaw Pact, this nominal alliance was obviously being held together by coercion ” ( 447 ).
Brezhnev then arranged for another secret meeting between Kissinger and Hanoi's lead negotiator Le Duc Tho, to be held on 2 May in Paris.

Kissinger and press
In commentary released to the press, former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger declared that:
He also appointed his own press spokesman, and his frequent press briefings and appearances on television interview shows made him a prominent public figure, although perhaps not nearly as much as Kissinger had been under Nixon.
He also appointed his own press spokesman, and his frequent press briefings and appearances on television interview shows made him a prominent public figure although perhaps not nearly as much as Kissinger had been under Nixon.
She photographed, among others, Paul Newman, Salvador Dalí, Henry Kissinger, David Cassidy, Audrey Hepburn, Ella Fitzgerald and the German national football team and scooped the world's press by obtaining an exclusive interview with Fidel Castro.
For a time in 1968-1969 the high school underground press had its own press services, FRED ( run by Clark Kissinger of SDS, with its base in Chicago schools ) and HIPS ( High School Independent Press Service, produced by students working out of Liberation News Service headquarters and aimed primarily but not exclusively at New York City schools ).
Kissinger immediately called Hoover to find out who might have leaked this information to the press.

Kissinger and conference
Henry Kissinger, another supporter of Korean unification, proposed a six-party conference to find a way out of the Korean dilemma, composed of the two Koreas and four connected powers ( the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and Japan ).
Perhaps the most famous statement made at the conference was by then-U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who made the declaration that within 10 years no child would go to bed hungry.

Kissinger and at
David Rothkopf, managing director of Kissinger Associates and an adjunct professor of international affairs at Columbia University ( who also served as a senior US Commerce Department official in the Clinton Administration ), wrote about cultural imperialism in his provocatively titled In Praise of Cultural Imperialism?
It followed a year long campaign first initiated by students who had worked together to block the appointment of former United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to an endowed chair at the university in 1977.
* October 26 – Following a visit to South Vietnam, U. S. National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger suggests that " peace is at hand.
* On May 16, 2011, Kohl received the Henry A. Kissinger Prize at the American Academy in Berlin for his " singularly extraordinary role in German reunification and laying the foundation for a lasting democratic peace in the new millennium ".
Kissinger said that, at that time, he did not appreciate how the flood of words used to justify the various demands obscured rather than illuminated the fundamental positions.
Viaux's kidnapping plan had been supported by the CIA, although the then U. S. National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger claims to have ordered the plans postponed at the last moment.
According to Thomas J. Johnson, a professor of journalism at Southern Illinois University, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted during Nixon's final days that history would remember Nixon as a great president and that Watergate would be relegated to a " minor footnote.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger spoke with Fischer urging him to play the match, and chess was at its apex.
NSDM 2 was rightly perceived as a victory for Kissinger and helped to establish his foreign policy authority at the outset of the administration.
Nearly every foreign ambassador called upon Kissinger at least once.
While Xuan Thuy led the official negotiating team representing the Democratic Republic of Vietnam at the talks in Paris, Thọ and U. S. National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger since February 1970 engaged in secret talks that eventually led to a cease-fire in the Paris Peace Accords of January 23, 1973.
Graham Martin ( left ) during a meeting at Oval Office with President Gerald Ford, General Frederick C. Weyand and Henry Kissinger
In February 2005, he gave the fourth annual Kissinger Lecture on Foreign Policy and International Relations at the Library of Congress, Washington DC on " Dependency and Development in Latin America.
On one occasion Wozniak dialed Vatican City and identified himself as Henry Kissinger ( imitating Kissinger's German accent ) and asked to speak to the Pope ( who was sleeping at the time ).
Maxwell claims that key Council on Foreign Relations members, acting at Kissinger's behest, put pressure on Foreign Affairs editor, James Hoge, to give the last word in a subsequent exchange about the review to William D. Rogers, a close associate of Kissinger, rather than to Maxwell ; this went against established Foreign Affairs policy.
Wolfowitz soon came into conflict with Secretary of State Alexander Haig, who had been Kissinger ’ s assistant at the time of the visits to China.
He made contacts at high levels, which sometimes included becoming friendly with controversial figures such as Henry Kissinger and Robert Mugabe.
Kissinger Associates is located in River House on Park Avenue at Fifty-first Street, in a building also occupied by Peter Peterson's Blackstone Group.
* Nelson Cunningham, political advisor and managing partner at Kissinger McLarty
In December 1976, when Kissinger bowed out after the Republican defeat, he went with Crosland to watch a football match at Stamford Bridge between Chelsea and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
However, at a White House briefing on October 8 with National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and General Alexander M. Haig, Kissinger delayed the mission to the November window because President Nixon was not in Washington and could not be briefed in time for approval of the October window.
* Walter Russell Mead, Henry A. Kissinger Chair at the Council on Foreign Relations
According to a record, prepared by Soviet Ambassador to the United States Anatoliy Dobrynin, of discussions between Dobrynin and Kissinger, the crux of the U. S. position, was progress still must be made at the Paris talks and, for domestic political reasons, Nixon " simply cannot wait a year for Hanoi to decide to take some new step and take a more flexible position.

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