Henry Kissinger, who died last week at the age of 100, was “one of the most prominent and controversial figures” in 20th-century US foreign policy, says Martin Pengelly in The Guardian. He served as president Richard Nixon’s secretary of state and Gerald Ford’s national security adviser, and “remained influential” after his time
The legacy of Henry Kissinger
Dec 08, 2023
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