Henry Kissinger, a former US secretary of state and national security adviser who escaped Nazi Germany in his youth to become one of the most influential and controversial foreign policy figures in American history, has died, according to a statement from his consulting firm, Kissinger Associates. H...
Well. I never really gathered much direct information on what type of person Kissinger was, but considering the characters of both Anthony Bourdain and Sanders, I think I'll put him in the burn in hell camp.
Example: He sabotaged a peaceful end to the ciet nam war in 1968 so Nixon could have a better shot at winning the election, and consequently he could gain power. Running on a campaign of ending the war Nixon and Kissinger then did the opposite and bombed the shit out of Cambodia and attacked Laos who were involved in the war.
Example: when a democratic socialist was fairly elected in Chile, Kissinger and the CIA saw to it he was ousted, being replaced by the infamous fascist, Pinochet, who tortured and murdered citizens for years.
He illegally directed the military to turn cambodia into dust with millions of bombs and had pilots illegally erase their flight logs to cover up their locations
Theres a fantastic 6 part Behind The Bastards podcast on Kiss
He orchestrated a coup in Chile, participated in Operation Condor, lengthened the Vietnam War, set the stage for the Khmer Rouge, and greenlit atrocities in East Timor and Bangladesh
Ya know, for someone who bore witness to the holocaust as a victim during his formative years, it sure feels like he took all the wrong lessons from it.
I would rather have seen him getting 110 or older. Life's a bitch for western people in these digits. Ask me how I know. What was coming for him would've come anyway or as Clint Eastwood said "We all have it coming, kid" As I thought about Margaret Thatcher or Helmut Kohl: they have earned their place in hell, why not a little taste of it here on earth first, where everybody can see it? Believe you me, these are not happy and fulfilled people, and it gets so much worse when they get old and their ego gets tired and the drug doesn't work anymore.
Most people in the west get like that before triple digits. My cousin's grandfather made it into his 90s with a healthy capable body, still doing physical tasks, and then suddenly his body's condition took a dive and he was elderly and incapable for some years after that until he passed. Most people who don't die of something else before they get there experience that at a younger age, where one month they are old but still able then suddenly their body turns against them the next month.
Though it is possible that Kissinger died of some illness or health condition that didn't involve that nose dive.
Though either way, I don't think anyone benefits from someone else's suffering (other than sadistic pleasure) and prefer the idea that he can no longer pick up a phone and talk to people who have power to affect things.
I can understand that rule normally, but Kissinger was a war criminal and a murderous maniac. I assume you would not mind if we were celebrating the death of, say, Idi Amin.
Henry Kissinger, a former US secretary of state and national security adviser who escaped Nazi Germany in his youth to become one of the most influential and controversial foreign policy figures in American history, has died, according to a statement from his consulting firm, Kissinger Associates.
He was 100.
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