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Henry Kissinger, US diplomat under two Presidents, dies at 100
Nov 29, 2023 10:42 PM

US diplomat Henry Kissinger died on Wednesday, November 29 (local time) in Connecticut. He was 100-years-old.

Kissinger was a Nobel Peace Prize winner and also served under two US presidents — Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford — as the secretary of state.

The former secretary of state Henry Kissinger dominated foreign policy as the United States extricated itself from Vietnam and broke down barriers with China.

With his gruff yet commanding presence and behind-the-scenes manipulation of power, Kissinger exerted uncommon influence on global affairs under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, earning both vilification and the Nobel Peace Prize. Decades later, his name still provoked impassioned debate over foreign policy landmarks long past.

Kissinger’s power grew during the turmoil of Watergate, when the politically attuned diplomat assumed a role akin to co-president to the weakened Nixon.

“No doubt my vanity was piqued,” Kissinger later wrote of his expanding influence. “But the dominant emotion was a premonition of catastrophe.”

A Jew who fled Nazi Germany with his family in his teens, Kissinger in his later years cultivated the reputation of respected statesman, giving speeches, offering advice to Republicans and Democrats alike and managing a global consulting business. He turned up in President Donald Trump’s White House on multiple occasions. But Nixon-era documents and tapes, as they trickled out over the years, brought revelations — many in Kissinger’s own words — that sometimes cast him in a harsh light.

Never without his detractors, Kissinger after he left government was dogged by critics who argued that he should be called to account for his policies on Southeast Asia and support of repressive regimes in Latin America.

With inputs from AP

First Published:Nov 30, 2023 7:42 AM IST

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