From Reuters:
“Henry Kissinger, American
diplomat and Nobel winner, dead at 100”
Henry Kissinger, a controversial
Nobel Peace Prize winner and diplomatic powerhouse whose service under two
presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy, died on Wednesday,
according to Kissinger Associates Inc. Kissinger died at his home in
Connecticut, Kissinger Associates said. Kissinger had been active past his
centenary, attending meetings in the White House, publishing a book on
leadership styles, and testifying before a Senate committee about the nuclear
threat posed by North Korea. In July 2023 he made a surprise visit to Beijing
to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In the 1970s, he had a hand in
many of the epoch-changing global events of the decade while serving as
secretary of state under Republican President Richard Nixon. The German-born
Jewish refugee's efforts led to the diplomatic opening of China, landmark U.S.-Soviet
arms control talks, expanded ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors, and
the Paris Peace Accords with North Vietnam. Kissinger's reign as the prime
architect of U.S. foreign policy waned with Nixon's resignation in 1974. Still,
he continued to be a diplomatic force under President Gerald Ford and to offer
strong opinions throughout the rest of his life.
While many hailed Kissinger for
his brilliance and broad experience, others branded him a war criminal for his
support for anti-communist dictatorships, especially in Latin America. In his
latter years, his travels were circumscribed by efforts by other nations to
arrest or question him about past U.S. foreign policy. His 1973 Peace Prize -
awarded jointly to North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho, who would decline it - was one
of the most controversial ever. Two members of the Nobel committee resigned
over the selection and questions arose about the U.S. secret bombing of Cambodia.
^ He definitely shaped the US and
the World from the 1960s-1980s ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/henry-kissinger-american-diplomat-nobel-winner-dead-100-2023-11-30/
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