Henry Kissinger
A half-century after the war “ended,” people in Vietnam Laos, and Cambodia try to live their lives in a land riddled with unexploded ordinance that still kill and maim civilians.
His undeniable skills and shrewd instincts often deflected attention away from the morally repugnant aspects of his legacy.
He was an unapologetic warmonger and war criminal. The fact that he lived as a celebrity in this country until the age of 100 is a shame on the U.S.
More complicated than just being a hero and a villain, Kissinger leaves a legacy of unmatched influence, for better and for worse.
The Realpolitik operator re-opened China for Nixon and found détente with the Soviets—and sent incalculable numbers of Americans, Vietnamese, and other human beings to their death.
In this exclusive clip, Mirren plays former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir, in a tense negotiation with Schreiber’s Henry Kissinger asking for U.S. support during a war.
Trump should be charged, but it is absurd that he is facing the possibility of arrest for paying hush money to a porn star while war criminals like George W. Bush walk free.