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You can hate the man on a moral level, there's certainly enough reasons to, but he was the last realpolitik guy on foreign policy the US had before the cult of Atlanticist Liberal Ivy League retarded faggots took over the State Dept and spent the next several decades fucking everything up. Geopolitics isn't about morality, it's about states acting in their best interests. Kissinger couldn't have predicted that retards in the US government and corporate world would deindustrialize the country and send everything to China for a few extra pennies on the dollar, at the time the Sino-Soviet split was far more important.Kissinger was only a power player for several years in the 1970s, its the assholes that came later that created the Chinese nightmare. Its really irritating listening to opinions on Kissinger because a lot of it is just inherited ideological hatred because they view him as not on their 'team.' All-in-all I've never found Kissinger's statements or assessments to be particularly groundbreaking, probably because I operate from a realpolitik perspective as well. His entire shtick is just accepting the reality that the US cannot force ideology or government forms on people, and that to get stuff done you're going to be forced to deal with some real greaseball nations with contemptible leadership. What should be common sense, and was the standard for American leadership in the 1700s to the mid 1900s, comes across as some genius tier intellect.
So we should just ignore knock-on effects and never condemn any decision in history, because it "seemed like a good idea at the time"?Kissinger couldn't have predicted that retards in the US government and corporate world would deindustrialize the country and send everything to China for a few extra pennies on the dollar, at the time the Sino-Soviet split was far more important.
Do we condemn Bismarck because of what a unified Germany did forty years later? Of course China loves him, but is Kissinger responsible for, say, Mitt Romney's Bane Capitol off-shoring American industry? Is NAFTA his fault?So we should just ignore knock-on effects and never condemn any decision in history, because it "seemed like a good idea at the time"?
Kissinger may not have predicted those outcomes, but he sure as fuck had no problem with them once they were in motion.
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Yes, I do. Because after German unification, Germans proceeded to fuck up Europe three times in 100 years.Do we condemn Bismarck because of what a unified Germany did forty years later?
Bismarck had fuck all to do with that though, other than unification. It was the Prussian generals that encouraged the taking of Alsace-Lorraine, over his objections, because he knew France would forgive paying for a war they lost eventually, but they'd never let the territory go. How could Bismarck predict that Wilhelm's inferiority complex leading to a massive build up would lead to him forcing England and France into an alliance with each other? Bismarck would have opposed that. History looks clear in hindsight, but rarely is at the time. May as well blame Khrushchev for the current Slavic slap fight because he drunkenly transferred Crimea to the Ukrainian SSR as a birthday present.Yes, I do. Because after German unification, Germans proceeded to fuck up Europe three times in 100 years.
I haven't seen troon energy this intense since Yahtzee called JK Rowling a cunt.This rabid celebration of death makes me feel like I'm reading a reddit thread. redditnigger behaviour.
A large number of those deaths were commies, so they don't count.Bruh, Kissinger () is responsible for millions of deaths. He is literally one of the worst war criminals in modern history. He had a hand in many brutal coups that led to mass executions by death squads and multiple genocides. He literally destroyed Cambodia.
Fun fact, In Search of Lost Time, one of the longest books with over 4 thousand pages, has between 1 and 1.5 million words. Kissinger is responsible for at least 3 million deaths according to some sources. You need two bibles’ worth of words on top of that to reach his kill count.