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Other outlets’ fawning obituaries about Henry Kissinger are a timely reminder of why we need more adversarial, independent journalism that tells the truth about U.S. militarism.

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Henry Kissinger, Top U.S. Diplomat Responsible for Millions of Deaths, Dies at 100

Nick Turse

“Few people ... have had a hand in as much death and destruction, as much human suffering, in so many places around the world as Henry Kissinger.”
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On Top of Everything Else, Henry Kissinger Prevented Peace in the Middle East

Jon Schwarz

Let’s not forget that Kissinger’s crimes included the deaths of thousands of Arabs and Israelis.
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Members of Israel’s Likud Party Once Planned to Assassinate Henry Kissinger

Daniel Boguslaw

A radical faction within the Likud party plotted to kill Kissinger in 1977, according to a news report from the time.
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Survivors of Kissinger’s Secret War in Cambodia Reveal Unreported Mass Killings

Nick Turse

Exclusive witness interviews and archival documents detail killings of hundreds of Cambodian civilians.
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