Article 6BWMK Kissinger at 100: New War Crimes Revealed in Secret Cambodia Bombing That Set Stage for Forever Wars

Kissinger at 100: New War Crimes Revealed in Secret Cambodia Bombing That Set Stage for Forever Wars

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A bombshell new investigation from The Intercept reveals that former U.S. national security adviser and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was responsible for even more civilian deaths during the U.S. war in Cambodia than was previously known. The revelations add to a violent resume that ranges from Latin America to Southeast Asia, where Kissinger presided over brutal U.S. military interventions to put down communist revolt and to develop U.S. influence around the world. While survivors and family members of these deadly campaigns continue to grieve, Kissinger celebrates his 100th birthday this week. This adds to the list of killings and crimes that Henry Kissinger should, even at this very late date in his life, be asked to answer for," says The Intercept's Nick Turse, author of the new investigation, Kissinger's Killing Fields." We also speak with Yale University's Greg Grandin, author of Kissinger's Shadow: The Long Reach of America's Most Controversial Statesman.

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