The Trials of Henry Kissinger

Renegade Editor’s Note: Since it has been 16 years since this documentary was released, just imagine all of details that could be added to Kissinger’s ‘resume’. He was intimately tied to war criminal Hillary Clinton before becoming a trusted (unofficial) adviser to war criminal Donald Trump.

This 2002 documentary directed by Eugene Jarecki and narrated by Brian Cox was inspired by Christopher Hitchens’ 2001 book, ‘The Trial of Henry Kissinger.’ In Hitchens’ own words:

Kissinger symbolises the pornography of power. In 1968, he was negotiating a Vietnam peace treaty in Paris for President Johnson. He did a deal with the Republicans to sabotage the peace negotiations to help secure Richard Nixon’s election to president. In return, the world’s self-styled ‘greatest peacemaker’ would be promoted under the new administration. Kissinger’s venality extended the war by four years and cost the lives of millions of Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians – not to mention many thousands of US servicemen. Indictments should also include deliberate mass killings of civilian populations in Indochina, collusion in mass murder and assassination in Bangladesh, the personal planning of the murder of General Schneider in Chile, involvement in a plan to murder Archbishop Makarios in Cyprus and the incitement and enabling of genocide in East Timor.”


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