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Eugene

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Thu May 25, 2023, 10:57 AM May 2023

Kissinger at 100: how his 'sordid' diplomacy in Africa fuelled war in Angola and prolonged apartheid

Source: The Guardian

Kissinger at 100: how his ‘sordid’ diplomacy in Africa fuelled war in Angola and prolonged apartheid

Historians say the involvement in Africa of the former US secretary of state, who is 100 this week, drew the US into Angola’s war and aided apartheid after the Soweto uprising

Peter Beaumont
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Thu 25 May 2023 15.00 BST
Last modified on Thu 25 May 2023 15.47 BST

The men who sat down for dinner at the Hotel Bodenmais in West Germany on 23 June 1976 were exclusively white, although the issue to be discussed was the path to majority black rule in Rhodesia. At the table was John Vorster, prime minister of apartheid South Africa. With him were ambassadors, diplomats and security officials. Pride of place, however, was reserved for the US secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, who opened the proceedings with a racially tinged joke.

It was a dinner that took place in the midst of a frantic two-year period when the world’s most high-profile diplomat – who had dismissively ignored Africa for much of his time in office in the Nixon and Ford administrations – was taken with a sudden interest in the continent.

Then, armed with a dangerous cold war logic, he applied himself to successive crises in Ethiopia, Angola and Rhodesia in the search of a quick fix to burnish a reputation that was beginning to be eclipsed.

As Kissinger turns 100 on 27 May, his interventions in Africa have once again come under the spotlight, not only for the multiple failures that emerged from an approach befogged by deception, secrecy and browbeating, but for the long-lasting and dangerous consequences of his efforts in southern Africa in particular.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/may/25/henry-kissinger-100-strategic-genius-or-damaging-diplomacy-held-back-africa

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Related: Kissinger at 100: the ‘bloody, dreadful, filthy’ Angolan civil war – in pictures (The Guardian)
No-registration link: https://archive.is/wip/EV14g

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Kissinger at 100: how his 'sordid' diplomacy in Africa fuelled war in Angola and prolonged apartheid (Original Post) Eugene May 2023 OP
Ahh yes, the distinguished Dr. Kissinger n/t hibbing May 2023 #1
And still... 2naSalit May 2023 #2
Burns me up that that f*cking war criminal still lives.... lastlib May 2023 #3

lastlib

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3. Burns me up that that f*cking war criminal still lives....
Thu May 25, 2023, 01:16 PM
May 2023

Long past time he started pushing up weeds. (no self-respecting daisy would ever grow on his rotting carcass.)

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