Henry Kissinger

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America needs realists, not  William Kristol America needs realists, not William Kristol
If the New York Times wants true diversity on its Op-Ed pages, it should hire foreign policy realists, not ideologues.
Arthur M. Schlesinger's playbill for the American century Arthur M. Schlesinger's playbill for the American century
His personal journals unveil the glory and corruption of postwar presidents with emotional truth and power. Alas, the age of the great historian is over.
The Libby letters The Libby letters
Read letters sent to a judge on behalf of Scooter Libby by some of his most prominent defenders, including Donald Rumsfeld, John Bolton and Henry Kissinger.
Rosie Trumps the Donald Rosie Trumps the Donald
The building tycoon and reality TV star is not a pop-culture hero. He's a bully with a combover.
Farewell to a torturer in chief Farewell to a torturer in chief
A former associate of Allende's remembers Pinochet -- and wonders what's in store for the North American enablers who are now under international scrutiny.
The decider says he hasn't decided The decider says he hasn't decided
As Iraqis and U.S. soldiers continue to die, Bush says he's waiting to hear more before making any decisions.
The long march of Dick Cheney The long march of Dick Cheney
For his entire career, he sought untrammeled power. The Bush presidency and 9/11 finally gave it to him -- and he's not about to give it up.
The Ted Koppel I knew The Ted Koppel I knew
He was a fine journalist and a decent man  but to stay atop journalism's establishment, even he had to make a deal with the devil.
Henry Kissinger: The sequel Henry Kissinger: The sequel
Heroic statesman or war criminal? America's most legendary living foreign-policy wonk takes another stab at molding his legacy.
Bush's 9/11 coverup? Bush's 9/11 coverup?
Family members of victims of the terror attacks say the White House has smothered every attempt to get to the bottom of the outrageous intelligence failures that took place on its watch.
Big Oil fears war, too Big Oil fears war, too
While "No blood for oil!" echoes in the streets, analysts say oil companies actually dread war in Iraq.
In praise of making a stink
Last week was enough to make you believe that the voice of the people can make a difference.
White House chutzpah
The administration that came to power talking about humility has become gallingly arrogant and drunk with power.
Bush's frightening Middle East appointment Bush's frightening Middle East appointment
By naming Iran-contra rogue Elliott Abrams its top policy advisor on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the White House is signaling a hard pro-Sharon line that could prove disastrous.
The day Henry Kissinger cried The day Henry Kissinger cried
My astonishing interview with the man who knows where the bodies are buried.
Pushovers of the press Pushovers of the press
The media elite are reviewing Henry Kissinger's latest tome with their usual fawning gullibility. Best not to mention those bony hands reaching out from the grave.
Happy birthday, Marilyn Happy birthday, Marilyn
The sex goddess chats about her loves, kissing Tony Curtis and her friendship with Henry Kissinger and the Kennedys.
Wanted Wanted
If Henry Kissinger isn't guilty of war crimes, no one is. A Vietnam War whistleblower on Christopher Hitchens' case against the former secretary of state.
The invention of peace The invention of peace
A leading military scholar talks about what caused the world wars, why Kissinger was a true peacemaker and whether peace is incompatible with human nature.
Conservative whitewash Conservative whitewash
Dick Cheney is relying on our cultural amnesia to wipe away his record on South Africa.
Kiss off, Kate
Give me a ralphing Pilgrim, a dolphin porn movie and sex-shy turtles over some reheated Broadway operetta any day.
Seymour Hersh
The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.
Retiring line
After 33 years of throwing punches, William F. Buckley Jr. hangs it up.
Hyperbole is hell
Talkin' trash about Talk; Chris Rock & Tyson cry the blues in the bosom of fame; did Bernstein's son cough up Deep Throat's identity? Plus: Gotti on Clinton.
Only the Shadow knows
As another Woodward bombshell hits Washington, the daggers come out for one of America's most famous journalists.
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