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In a book, " War and Succession " Kissinger said:
Kissinger said those " clashing perspectives " prevented any real bargaining and explained:
However, speaking to Henry Kissinger, President Richard Nixon said " You and I both know they can ’ t go back to the other borders.
In 1970 he also requested and participated in a high level meeting of Chilean businessman and publisher Augustin Edwards Eastman with high Nixon administration officials, after which President Nixon met with then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger and CIA Director Richard Helms and, in the words of a 1976 New York Times article, said " that Chile was to be saved from Allende and he didn't care much how.
Other critics, such as former U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said the attacks did not go far enough: " I would be amazed if a three-day campaign made a decisive difference ," Kissinger said just after the operation ended.
Some have said that this practice was a precursor to the more modern use of " senior administration official " offering statements or quotes not directly attributable to a specific person, which was used frequently by Henry Kissinger during the Nixon Administration.
" Henry Kissinger said that Kennan " came as close to authoring the diplomatic doctrine of his era as any diplomat in our history ," while Colin Powell called Kennan " our best tutor " in dealing with the foreign policy issues of the 21st century.
On receiving the report, Kissinger and Schelling asked Ellsberg about the apparent absence of a victory option ; Ellsberg said " I don't believe there is a win option in Vietnam.
In 1976 the club saw what could be said to be its most prestigious visitor when the local Member of Parliament and then Foreign Secretary Anthony Crosland invited the then American Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to watch the Mariners play Gillingham.
Kissinger said he had declared the coup " hopeless " and had " turned it off "..
Henry Kissinger reportedly once said that Anthony Lewis is " always wrong ", which Lewis attributed to his own open dislike of Kissinger.
In a declassified October 15 conversation with President Richard Nixon about the matter, Kissinger said, " This looks hopeless.
” While I did not always agree with ( former National Security Adviser and Secretary of State ) Henry Kissinger ’ s views on national security, I had a close relationship with him and would take his call any time of the day or night ,” Clark said.
Henry Kissinger said, " Post reporter Maxine Cheshire makes you want to commit murder.
father and freedom .” Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said it ’ s “ a beautiful tribute to the strength of the human spirit .” Lech Wałęsa, former President of Poland, said of Cosby ’ s father, “ One of Poland ’ s great treasures has now been found .” In 2010, a resolution was passed in the South Carolina Legislature honoring Rita Cosby and her father.

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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 ".
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.
Kissinger at first attempted to restore the separation between policy-making and implementation, but eventually found himself personally performing both roles.
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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Talking to India Today on March 18 of 2012 — nearly 41 years of disintegration of East Pakistan, Kissinger reminisced and quoted that: " India and the former Soviet Union had made a near-alliance around this time .....
He even attended the 1994 FIFA World Cup with long time soccer fan Henry Kissinger, although he wrote during the 2006 FIFA World Cup that soccer can be interesting to watch but is still a " boring game.
Kissinger maintained that Nixon made specific proposals to Gandhi on a solution for the crisis, some of which she heard for the first time ; for example, mutual withdrawal of troops from the Indo-East Pakistan borders.
U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recalled the first time he heard someone invoke " the sacramental language of United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, mumbling about the need for a just and lasting peace within secure and recognized borders ".
By the time the increasingly complicated committee structure was settled, Kissinger chaired six NSC-related committees: the Senior Review Group ( non-crisis, non-arms control matters ), the Washington Special Actions Group ( serious crises ), the Verification Panel ( arms control negotiations ), the 40 Committee ( clandestine operations ), the Intelligence Committee ( policy for the intelligence community ), and the Defense Program Review Committee ( relation of the defense budget to foreign policy aims ).
However, over time details from proxy statements and the tendency of senior businessmen to talk about their relationship with Kissinger have leaked out and a number of major corporate clients have been identified.
He insisted on taking the then American Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, a well known football fan, to Blundell Park to watch Grimsby Town play Gillingham in April 1976 when the two met for the first time.
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.
Fright Night was hosted by local theater actor Charlie Kissinger and was unique in that it ran during Saturday-night prime time, directly competing against high-rated network programming.
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 ).
During this time he met Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, who gave the Argentine military government tacit approval for its extreme methods of dealing with alleged terrorists and political prisoners.
Critics of U. S. policy in Chile at the time, including journalist Christopher Hitchens, have accused former U. S. National Security Advisor and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger of conspiring with Viaux in the murder of General Schneider.
" I now feel the compelling need for sustained time to reflect and write about America ’ s role in the world in this difficult and dangerous period .” In September 2010, Blackwill rejoined the Council on Foreign Relations as the Henry Kissinger Senior Fellow.
" Maxwell writes, " Rogers ' loyalty to his former boss and current business associate is commendable, but it was not reciprocated at the time, with Kissinger saying privately to Chilean foreign minister Patricio Carvajal, " the State Department is made up of people who have a vocation for the ministry.
The agency also believe that Posada was involved in a plot to assassinate Henry Kissinger, who at that time was advocating a more cooperative approach to Cuba-United States relations.
His accomplishments during this time included assisting the Shah in lending millions of dollars in aid and grants to other countries and the signing of an agreement with U. S. State Secretary Henry Kissinger to build eight nuclear power plants in Iran.

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