Inspelningen som visar att Nixons önskade använda kärnvapen mot Vietnam är gjord 25 april 1972. Nixons besök i Kina skedde blott två månader innan detta, 21-28 februari 1972. USA hade med allra största sannolikhet bett om Kinas godkännande för att få släppa en atombomb i Vietnam i de förhandlingar som föregick mötet.
Nixon och Kissinger, två synnerligen grovt kriminella individer. Om Nixons presidentmannaskap:
Lustigt att Nixon var antisemit mitt upp i alltihop då jag bestämt har för mig för mig att Kissinger är av judisk börd.
Kissinger själv verkar dock inte själv ha varit särskilt engagerad i frågor rörande pogromer:
Att ha ihjäl folk tycks dock allra högst vara "an American concern"...om kriget i Bangladesh -71 :
Åtminstone några som brydde sig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EJvizCVEyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRwzB_1YEk
Nixon och Kissinger, två synnerligen grovt kriminella individer. Om Nixons presidentmannaskap:
Citat:
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...iminal-traitor
...he also prolonged the Vietnam war, obstructed justice from the Oval Office, used the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to go after his political enemies, launched an illegal war in Cambodia, waged a dirty tricks campaign against his opponents, placed Spiro Agnew a heartbeat from the presidency, kept an "enemies list", was recorded in the Oval Office describing Jews as "aggressive, abrasive and obnoxious" and Italians as not having their "heads screwed on tight", ended the Vietnam war with neither peace nor honor, was impeached by Congress, resigned the presidency and left a permanent stain on American democracy … and those are just some of this greatest hits.
Oh, and also, he committed treason.
Now, that is not my description; rather, it reflects the view of President Lyndon B Johnson, who, in the final days of the 1968 presidential election, became convinced that Richard Nixon (who eventually won the race) and his campaign associates were working surreptitiously with the South Vietnamese government to obstruct peace talks between the US and North Vietnam. It is one of the most duplicitous and pernicious moments in Nixon's political career – which, considering his larger crimes, is really saying something.
Oh, and also, he committed treason.
Now, that is not my description; rather, it reflects the view of President Lyndon B Johnson, who, in the final days of the 1968 presidential election, became convinced that Richard Nixon (who eventually won the race) and his campaign associates were working surreptitiously with the South Vietnamese government to obstruct peace talks between the US and North Vietnam. It is one of the most duplicitous and pernicious moments in Nixon's political career – which, considering his larger crimes, is really saying something.
Lustigt att Nixon var antisemit mitt upp i alltihop då jag bestämt har för mig för mig att Kissinger är av judisk börd.
Kissinger själv verkar dock inte själv ha varit särskilt engagerad i frågor rörande pogromer:
Citat:
"Not an American concern" you say?
In 1973, Kissinger did not feel that pressing the Soviet Union concerning the plight of Jews being persecuted there was in the interest of U.S. foreign policy. In conversation with Nixon shortly after a meeting with Golda Meir on March 1, 1973, Kissinger stated, "The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy, and if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern."
Att ha ihjäl folk tycks dock allra högst vara "an American concern"...om kriget i Bangladesh -71 :
Citat:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kissinger
Kissinger sneered at people who "bleed" for "the dying Bengalis" and ignored the first telegram from the United States consul general in East Pakistan, Archer K. Blood, and 20 members of his staff, which informed the US that their allies West Pakistan were undertaking, in Blood's words, "a selective genocide". In the second, more famous, Blood Telegram the word genocide was again used to describe the events, and further that with its continuing support for West Pakistan the US government had "evidenced [...] moral bankruptcy". As a direct response to the dissent against US policy Kissinger and Nixon ended Archer Blood's tenure as United States consul general in East Pakistan and put him to work in the State Department's Personnel Office.
Henry Kissinger had also come under fire for private comments he made to Nixon during the Bangladesh–Pakistan War in which he described Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as a "bitch" and a "witch". He also said "The Indians are bastards", shortly before the war. Kissinger has since expressed his regret over the comments.
Henry Kissinger had also come under fire for private comments he made to Nixon during the Bangladesh–Pakistan War in which he described Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as a "bitch" and a "witch". He also said "The Indians are bastards", shortly before the war. Kissinger has since expressed his regret over the comments.
Åtminstone några som brydde sig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EJvizCVEyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPRwzB_1YEk
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Senast redigerad av Axis.bold.as.love 2017-07-26 kl. 00:02.