This is to inform you that Henry Kissinger has passed away. It has been determined that Kissinger who was the first Jewish US Secretary of State and an iconic diplomat in US politics, passed away on Thursday, November 30, 2023. According to the reports, Henry Kissinger lived an extensive life span of 100 years. Yes, he was 100 years old when he breathed his last. Henry Kissinger was a high figure in 20th-century American diplomacy. He served as National Security Adviser and Secretary of State under Presidents Ford and Nixon. Notably, he wielded significant influence during the Vietnam War and fostered breakthroughs in US-China relations. But he had been a subject of criticism for most of his life, why? You should follow this article till the end to know more about him.
Henry Kissinger Breaths His Last At 100 Years Of Age
Henry Kissinger was conferred with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 but he also faced criticism for prioritizing realpolitik over human rights. He was hugely concerned over German immigration policy. Many times he also voiced the potential consequences of cultural diversity in the country. He underlined the celebration of Hamas’ attacks in Berlin while referring to the admission of a large number of immigrants with different cultural backgrounds. Continue reading this article for more details.
Henry Kissinger who fled Nazi Germany in 1938, expressed discomfort at witnessing Arabs celebrating the recent assault on Israel. Nevertheless, Henry also alerted for the potential escalation of the war in the Middle East and suggested that the Hamas group is trying to mobilize the Arab world against Israel, likely derailing peaceful negotiations. In addition, Henry also shed light on the connections between Hamas’ assault on Israel and Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, referring them to broader threats to the international system, therefore, he emphasized the need for a strategic response.
Henry also highlighted the potential action of Israel against Iran if linked to the attack. He was a staunch supporter of Israel. Condoleezza Rice showed her gratitude to share a space with him in this world and said, “Having just traveled to China in July this year, he never stopped learning, never stopped thinking, and never stopped looking for answers to the world’s hard problems. I first met him as a graduate student and could never have imagined that one day he would become a colleague, a confidant, a trusted advisor, and most of all, a very dear friend.” Stay tuned.