Kissinger in Vietnam and China
In Vietnam, Henry Kissinger had no principles whatsoever. There’s nothing to suggest that he had qualms about people dying or suffering.
Carolyn Eisenberg, a history professor at Hofstra University, has written extensively about the Cold War and US foreign policy. She is the author of the book Never Lose: Nixon, Kissinger and the Illusion of National Security.
In Vietnam, Henry Kissinger had no principles whatsoever. There’s nothing to suggest that he had qualms about people dying or suffering.