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Title: Trump Just Met with Henry Kissinger: ‘I Have Tremendous Respect’ for Him
Source: The Anti-Media
URL Source: http://theantimedia.org/trump-met-kissinger-respect/
Published: Nov 18, 2016
Author: Carey Wedler
Post Date: 2016-11-20 02:20:57 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 15079
Comments: 51

Since Donald Trump unexpectedly won the presidency last week, his official positions have become increasingly murky.

Though he vowed to repeal Obamacare on the campaign trail, he has since softened his rhetoric. Though he claimed he would prosecute Hillary Clinton, he now says he doesn’t want to “hurt’ her and has avoided confirming any such plans. Though he initially claimed he would institute a Muslim registry of sorts — and his advisors are reportedly concocting plans to do so — he is yet to confirm whether or not he will implement one (spoiler alert: one was established for people from Muslim-majority countries during the Bush era).

What is clear is that in spite of Trump’s anti-establishment rhetoric, he has thus far decided to surround himself with some of the establishment’s key figures.

In addition to choosing advisors like war hawk James Woolsey, among other neoconservatives, Donald Trump has now sought guidance from Henry Kissinger, whom Clinton has called a friend. Kissinger first made a name for himself as an advisor to Richard Nixon. He played a key role in the administration’s wars in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

According to a statement from the Trump camp:

President-elect Trump and Dr. Kissinger have known each other for years and had a great meeting. They discussed China, Russia, Iran, the EU and other events and issues around the world.”

But there’s just one problem: the establishment Trump has vowed to obliterate reveres Kissinger.

Unsurprisingly (and just like the political establishment), Kissinger is responsible for millions of deaths around the world. In his book, The Trial of Henry Kissinger, the late Christopher Hitchens outlined key facts he argued prove Kissinger is a war criminal. As cited by the Intercept, Kissinger was behind a wide array of destructive policies:

1. The deliberate mass killing of civilian populations in Indochina.
2. Deliberate collusion in mass murder, and later in assassination, in Bangladesh.
3. The personal suborning and planning of murder, of a senior constitutional officer in a democratic nation — Chile — with which the United States was not at war.
4. Personal involvement in a plan to murder the head of state in the democratic nation of Cyprus.
5. The incitement and enabling of genocide in East Timor
6. Personal involvement in a plan to kidnap and murder a journalist living in Washington, D.C.

Greg Grandin, a professor of history at New York University, outlined Kissinger’s transgressions just during his time in the Nixon administration:

He (1) prolonged the Vietnam War for five pointless years; (2) illegally bombed Cambodia and Laos; (3) goaded Nixon to wiretap staffers and journalists; (4) bore responsibility for three genocides in Cambodia, East Timor, and Bangladesh; (5) urged Nixon to go after Daniel Ellsberg for having released the Pentagon Papers, which set off a chain of events that brought down the Nixon White House; (6) pumped up Pakistan’s ISI, and encouraged it to use political Islam to destabilize Afghanistan; (7) began the U.S.’s arms-for-petrodollars dependency with Saudi Arabia and pre-revolutionary Iran; (8) accelerated needless civil wars in southern Africa that, in the name of supporting white supremacy, left millions dead; (9) supported coups and death squads throughout Latin America; and (10) ingratiated himself with the first-generation neocons, such as Dick Cheney and Paul Wolfowitz, who would take American militarism to its next calamitous level.

Grandin notes that a “full tally hasn’t been done, but a back-of-the-envelope count would attribute 3, maybe 4 million deaths to Kissinger’s actions, but that number probably undercounts his victims in southern Africa.

Kissinger has met with every incoming president since he worked in the Nixon administration. The only exception to that rule was Barack Obama, who did not seek his advice.

Though Trump’s meeting with Kissinger is not guaranteed to reflect in Trump’s policies – especially considering how erratic the new president has proved himself to be — his decision to meet with one of Hillary Clinton’s favorite advisors reflects his lack of commitment to his previous rhetoric.

Though Trump campaigned on the sentiment that nation-building is unwise and the Iraq War was a mistake, he is now seeking guidance from one of the foundational architects of America’s decades-old role as chief hegemonist and policeman of the world.

I have tremendous respect for Dr. Kissinger and appreciate him sharing his thoughts with me,” Trump said after meeting with him.

Perhaps the best example of Kissinger’s poor judgment is reflected in a statement from Hillary Clinton during a presidential primary debate:

I was very flattered when Henry Kissinger said I ran the State Department better — better than anybody had run it in a long time.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Trump Just Met with Henry Kissinger: ‘I Have Tremendous Respect’ for Him

Having tremendous respect for Heny Kissinger is a bad thing?

Having respect fot the individual in no way means that Henry Kissinger will influence Donald’s way of thinking or that he will adopt Kissinger’s ideas, if they were even presented.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-11-20   6:37:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Gatlin (#1) (Edited)

Having tremendous respect for Heny Kissinger is a bad thing?

Yes. Having any respect for him at all is a bad thing. If Kissinger were 1,000 times better than he is now,he would still be a turd in a suit.

Having said that,as President,Trump wasn't really meeting with Komrade Kissinger,the Jewish Nazi. Kissinger is only the public front man.

The PRESIDENT ELECT was really meeting with the men with no faces or names that Kissinger speaks for. Which does NOT mean that Trump is accepting their list of wants and agreeing to make them come true.

He is not even sworn in yet so he has ZERO power to fight back or punish people that come after him,so he pretty much has to meet with the emmissaries of the international bankers and listen to their proposals. Not only is there nothing wrong with that as long as he doesn't make firm commitments to please them,but it is the smart thing to do. After all,how can you hope to defeat your enemies if you don't know how they think and what their goals are?

Now,if he were to offer Kissinger any sort of official or even unofficial position in government,I would be screaming he be impeached the day he is sworn in.

sneakypete  posted on  2016-11-20   9:07:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: sneakypete (#4)

What is so bad about Kisinger? He was in office before my time. So I don't know everything about him. He seems ok.

A K A Stone  posted on  2016-11-20   10:36:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: A K A Stone (#5)

What is so bad about Kisinger? He was in office before my time. So I don't know everything about him. He seems ok.

For many of us that were involved in the Vietanm War, Kissinger wears the mask of Beezelbub. He fuckedupped the Paris Peace Accords.

Sumtymes, I think he was instrumental about The Gulf of Tonkin fuckup, too.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-11-20   12:48:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: buckeroo, A K A Stone, nolu chan, GrandIsland, All Nam Viets, and everyone else ... (#6)

For many of us that were involved in the Vietanm War …
“Involved”….”INVOLVED”….in the Vietnam war? Exactly what does “involved in” mean….when you so boldly use that patriotically sounding descriptive term? I noticed that you were ever so careful not to say “For many of us that “PARTICIPATED” in the Vietnam War….and I know why.

WHY?

Because, shithead....you posted to me on LP that you were stationed in Germany during the Vietnam War and served as a photographer who occasionally went on a couple of TDYs from there. You told me that that you were stationed in Germany when I informed you that I was a graduate of the Seventh Army Senior NCO Academy in Munich back in 1954. Surely you can remember that…..even with your drug diseased decayed mind.

“Stolen Valor” is a term applied to the phenomenon of people falsely claiming military awards or badges they did not earn, service they did not perform. Someone insinuating they served in Vietnam during the war is classified as “Stolen Valor” and that is bad….really bad!

You have the nerve to call me an Air Force “potato peeler” even though I flew combat missions over Nam while you were sitting on your ass in German Gasthofs trying to drink the places dry of beer each night and chasing the junges Mädchens.

Knock off the BULLSHIT here and now, asshole….and stop trying to nonchalantly “pass yourself off as a Nam Vet.” Because you aren’t and this is yet another of the many LIES I have caught you in. Why can’t you ever speak the truth? I know, it’s a Paultard libertarian thing to do….lie to the fullest capability.

Some of my friends were shot down over Nam. One was shot and killed by the VC while trying to evade capture after he bailed out. Another bailed out over Laos and spent years in a bamboo cage while he was held captive in Laos and almost being forgotten during the POW release. Still another was shot down over Hanoi and spent time in the infamous Hanoi Hilton. The others were fortunate enough to have been picked up by the "Jolly Green Giants" performing combat search and rescue missions. You are unworthy of attempting to associate yourself with their bravery and a repulsive individual for ever trying.

God, you are such a grossly despicable person, one who has no HONOR….no HONOR at all.

Shame on you, Bucky….shame on you!

Gatlin  posted on  2016-11-20   15:05:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Gatlin (#12)

From the chief LF forum potatoe peeler, show me where I said any of your pointed remarcks.

I graduated from Bad Tölz academy, for sure. I was an honour graduate; I worked in a CEEIA team for the remainder of two years. BFD.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-11-20   15:17:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: buckeroo, A K A Stone, nolu chan, GrandIsland, All Nam Viets, and everyone else ... (#13)

From the chief LF forum potatoe peeler, show me where I said any of your pointed remarcks.

There is no need to spend time searching LP archives when you admitted below that you are NO Vietnam Viet.

I graduated from Bad Tölz academy [in Germany], for sure. I was an honour graduate; I worked in a CEEIA team for the remainder of two years [in Germany]. BFD.

So, your statement: “For many of us that were involved in the Vietanm War” is a fabrication….an outright LIE. A lie because you were in no way “INVOLVED” in the Vietnam War.

God, you are one piece of slimy shit….insinuating you did something, when you did not.

Stolen Valor!

Gatlin  posted on  2016-11-20   15:35:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Gatlin (#14)

Vietnam was a political involvement asshole. It was never classified as a war. The US Government is complicit in your stolen valor BS, just as you are collecting 300 bucks a month as a token for being involved.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-11-20   17:33:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: buckeroo (#21)

Vietnam was a political involvement ... It was never classified as a war.

Oh?

Then why did you call it the Vietnam War in Post #6.

Concused often?

Gatlin  posted on  2016-11-20   19:20:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Gatlin (#29)

Most of us, understanding military action, is a WAR. The US Government is well known to just call such actions as, "involvement." They know that most Americans are ignorant and don't give a damn about US foreign policy, so they give you a sugar coated sucker to lick on.

Read the US Congressional Records when you have an opportunity to get off your crack-pipe.

buckeroo  posted on  2016-11-20   19:32:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: buckeroo (#30)

Most of us ...

There you go again ...

Geeze, man....give it up ALREADY.

There are no "US" here....there is only "YOU."

Learn to speak for YOURSELF....and not try to speak for some imaginary group.

Gatlin  posted on  2016-11-20   20:05:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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