Kissinger

[ US /ˈkɪsɪndʒɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States diplomat who served under President Nixon and President Ford (born in 1923)
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  • There is an axiom, often attributed to Henry Kissinger but actually the discovery of political scientist Charles Sayre, that goes as follows: "In any dispute, the intensity of feeling is inversely proportional to the value of the stakes at issue. Do You Know Where Your Poetry Professor Is--Right Now?
  • Kissinger's Three Revolutions is nothing in compar... Adam Smith was never an ideologue. Justice in society is essential
  • National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger later described how the President and his party were “whisked from the airport to the Presidential Palace in a helicopter that seemed to go straight up out of range of possible sniper fire and then plummeted between the trees of [President] Thieu’s offices. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Henry Kissinger, in his 1979 memoirs, The White House Years, was among the first to give the word a metaphoric stretch: “I favored European unity, but I was agnostic about the form it should take.” The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • Kissinger, who obsequiously went along with Nixon's expansion of the war, with the bombing of peasant villages in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
  • Kissinger assumed a key role in state decision-making during the 1970s and attempted to take the USA in a realist direction of accommodating to its declining power by non-ideological calculations.
  • Arguably, American involvement in facilitating peace negotiations between Israel and its neighbors had an impact in the 1970s, when Henry Kissinger shuttled between Israel and Syria and President Jimmy Carter convened the successful Camp David meeting. Stanley Kober: Netanyahu and Obama
  • My brother Marvin and I once wrote a biography of the former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
  • Planet-x. com.au » bad_kissinger: A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt! Planet-x.com.au » bad_kissinger: A big shout-out to all my homeyz up in da Kuiper Belt!
  • Look at people like Henry Kissinger whose command of English far exceeds that of a majority of Americans, yet his accent is atrocious and he has never been able to improve upon it. Long-timers, what can�t you still pronounce well in Spanish?
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