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the united spokesman of the gaza strip says the nasa hospital in the territory is overwhelmed by wounded children. james elder called the israeli strikes on gaza a war in children. he said inaction by the influential countries is allowing the regime to continue its deadly campaign. the one says israel will not renew a visa for his humanitarian envoy in the occupied west bank and the gaza strip. the un spokesperson stephan dejar says israel has notified the... that the visa will not be renewed. and iranians have hit the streets across the country to denounce israel's atrocities in the ghaza strip. thousands of yemenis also held pro- palestine rallies in san and sada. jordanians in the capital aman also staged a similar protest. amas has been calling for worldwide protest in support of palestine.
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halt meine alten freuen, world war 2, although a dark chapter of the past, became the illuminating source for some in the spotlight of history, this man was known as a
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jewish refugee, german immigrant, american politician, us foreign policy mastermind, decorated war hero or ruthless war criminal, nobel peace prize laureat, and now he is the deceased henry alfred kissinger. heins alfred kissinger was born on may the 27th 1923 to jewish parents in bavaria germany. but the world war ii stumping its way through in 1938, louis and paola kissinger took the 15-year-old. and his
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younger brother walter out of the nazi germany and immigrated to the us. the kissingers took up residents in the upper manhattan area of new york city. young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day and went to high school at night. henry continued to work while attending city college of new york and excelled as a part-time accounting major. he had to drop out of college in 1943 upon his draft into the us military service. when henry completed his basic training, army sent him to engineering school. as the program fell through, kissinger was assigned to the 84th infantry division. it did not take long for him to be noticed for his fluency in german language, which landed him a position in the intelligence section. in 1944, the 84th
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infantry division was deployed to europe and was actively involved in various military operations until the end of world war ii. kissingers performance during world war ii military service earned him promotion to the rank of sergeant. his experience in the us army also proved in valuable in his upcoming entry into the world of politics. 1946 left the army service for a civilian teaching position at the european command intelligence school in germany's camp qing. with his aspirations of higher education still intact on the third try kissenger earned an undergraduate degree in 1950. he graduated from harvard college with a ba in political science. he continued his studies in harvard by receiving his ma in 1952 and phd in 1954.
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kissinger later got a faculty position in the department of government and center for international affairs at his almater. he served as director of the defense studies program. as well as the international seminar in harvard during the 50s and 60s. kissinger broadened his scope of activities by holding consulting positions in state and private institutions like the us army, department of state, national security council, arms control and disarmament agency, rockefeller brothers fund and think tanks such as council on foreign related. these part-time collaborations developed into lifelong relationships and full-time appointments for kissinger and the us political scene. well, here and there there might be an objection or nelson rockfeller, the governor of new york,
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hired kessenger for a part-time consulting position that he personally funded. kissinger was the foreign policy advisor to rockefeller during all three of his campaigns for president nomination of the republican party until he lost to richard nixon in 1968. i will faithfully execute the office. richard nixon went to win the 1968 us presidential election and appointed henry kissinger as his national security advisor, but it was kissinger's 1973 appointment as the secretary of state in the nixon administration that made history of the house and the senate and all of our other distinguished guests. i know all of you will want to hear from the new secretary of state, and as we work for a world at peace with justice, compassion and humanity. we know that america in fulfilling man's deepest aspiration, fulfills what is
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best within it. thank you very much. became the first high-ranking official in the us government who was born outside the country. i had no prior knowledge of the watergate breaking. i neither took part in nor knew about any of the subsequent cover-up activities. today, in one of the most difficult decisions of my presidency, i accepted the resignations of two of my closest to society. after the watergate scandal and nixon's resignation in 1974, kissinger maintained his position as
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the secretary of state in the new government, headed by the former vice president gerald ford. from 1973 to 1975, kissinger served as the national security advisor as well as the secretary of state in both nixon and ford administrations. henry kissinger served as us national security advisor and also secretary of state from 1969 to 1977. during his eight-year tenure, kissinger was a forced to be reckoned within the global politics. it was a stunch advocate of real politique which favored realism and practicality over. ideology and ethics, while riddled with criticism and controversy, kissinger's approach was seen effective in advancing the us interests in many countries throughout the world. kissender also undertook daytont,
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which was a policy that favored relaxation of international relations in conflict situation. the term they taunt became synonymous with easing of tensions between the us and the soviet union in 1971. this year also marked the successful talks between kissinger and the chinese premier li that ended over two decades of hostility between the two countries. kissinger's involvement in the vietnam war began in 1965 while he taught at harvard. the
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us government exploited its containment policy of preventing the spread of communism to interfere in the conflict. spreading from vietnam to neighboring cambodia and laos, the 20-year war left millions of mostly civilian casualties before it ended in 1975. estimated 40,000 cambodians were killed during the 1969 us secret bumming campaign.
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kissinger was key player in 1973 paris peace accords negotiations that failed to end the vietnam war. for the refforts in peace talks, kissenger along with the vietnamese representative laeduk though were jointly awarded the 1970. nobel peace prize. we believe that peace is at hand. with vietnam at war, fou declined the award while kissinger accepted his peace prize for his fire that failed to materialize before 1975.
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in 1974 as the national security advisor, kissenger directed the... very controversial national security study memorandum 200 that found population growth in the least developed countries serious concern for us national security. gerald ford officially adopted this policy in 1975, although the records were not declassified until the 90s. in the immediate future, the republic of south africa can show its dedication to africa. and its potential contribution to africa by using its influence in saltsbury to
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promote a rapid, negotiated settlement for majority rule in ruticha. the term shuttle diplomacy was adopted after a kissinger intervent to end the 1973 arab israeli conflict. he was initially against the us involvement and actually delayed informing president nixon on the conflict, but kissinger did start brokering the peace process that was eventually finalized by president jimmy carter during the 1978 cam david accords. kissinger left office as them. grat jimmy carter defeated the republican gerald ford in the 1976 presidential
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election. columbia university offered him an endowed chair position in 1977, which enraged the students to the extent that colombia had to withdraw their offer. georgetown university appointed kissenger at its center for strategic and international studies where he taught for several years. throughout his career, kissenger continued his consulting activities, speaking engagements and writing articles and books on foreign affairs. henry kissinger founded
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kissenger associates and new york city in 1982. this secretive consulting firm provided its high-profile client. with advice on investment opportunities, strategic partnerships and government relations on the international level. kissinger's interference in the south american affairs during the 70s came back to hunt him over the following four decades. under the direction of kissinger, the cia actively interfered in chile's politics when the democratically elected salvador ayande was the president. the cia's operations went beyond manipulating the public and congress. into conducting cous that eventually overthrew ayande's government and replaced it with agosto pinoche's dictatorship. one harper's magazine this month, there's an article called the case against henry kissinger, the making of a war criminal, explain christopher. i think he's a war criminal. i think he's a liar. "i think
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he's responsible for kidnapping, for murder, the former dictator of chile, general augusto pinoche has been arrested by police in london. the 82-year-old general is being held at the request of the authorities in spain who accuse him of the murder of spanish citizens when he was in power. christopher hitchens, as you no doubt know, is out with new book called the trial of henry a kissinger. it is very rough on you, it is a book devoted to criticism, i'm not going to deal with with christopher hitchen, he's a man who's attacked mother teresa, jacky kennedy, he said the holocaus never existed, and i'm not going to do him the favor of getting into a debate with him. i can't have
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it said, but this time i'm an anti-semite or narzi sympathized, that i'm sorry is too much, it crosses my line, and dr. i now will have heard, i think from my lawyers that he's toce and desist from saying what he knows to be false. kissenger also played a key role in the u.s. support of operation condor in south america. this bloody campaign was aimed at repression of opposition movements by the dictatorships in power. at least 60,000 were murdered during operation condor. the victims included citizens of countries outside. south america as well. all of the legal summons, warrants and requests for testimony and extradition, issued by high-ranking judiciary officials in chile, argentina, uruguay, spain and france, regarding kissinger's involvement
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in south american cases of deaths and disapperances were disregarded by him. the us courts have dismissed all civil and criminal cases that were filed against kissinger. we have an application each in when in office. to be aware of the continuity, but also aware of the responsibility for the future, and those are out of office have an obligation to have understanding, compassion and for the maximum support that they can
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give to the incumbant, especially one we appreciate so much, so that is the basic attitude and why, i am honored, the events we are celebrating here have been part of my life, now with freedom having moved far west of where all of this has started, i hope. new set of challenges is arising with revolutionary movements a religious spaces, the emergence of of regions of the world which had been in a subsidiary position, the
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coming to the four of problems that can only be solved a global basis, but that were not even recognized as problems when the events occurred that i am now describing. that is the challenge the secretary of state has before her, the american people has supported the effort that i have described and deserves a great deal of credit for its steadfastness, the... think that worries me most is to be sure that we maintain unity as we go, hello
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doctor, your insight gives lot to think about, thank you so much, dr. thank you, can you ask ban on your quote when you said? military men or dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy, bob woodward, bob woodward said you said that, he's he's the guy termed watergate, he's a trusted journalist, he never said that, your greatest accomplishments have caused lot of human suffering, do you have any regret or remorse for the human suffering, mr. kissinger that you caused millions of people in chile and argentina and east. more mr. kissinger, i know you're not going to respond, but i don't want your new world daughter and you won't have one, mr. kissinger.
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i think he's a wall criminal, look at this, look at this.
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from the river to the sea, from the river to the sea, palestine will be free, palestine will be free, they knew they couldn't get in as many people as us today.
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این طوفان الاقصا بله علیه رژیم صهیونیستیست اما آمریکا زداییست این حادثه تاریخ ساز به معنای واقعی کلمه حادثه طوفان الاقصا یه حادثه تاریخ ساز بود توانست جدول سیاست های آمریکا در این منطقه رو به هم بریزه. انشاءالله ادامه پیدا بکنه این طوفان جدول رو محو خواهد کرد. فرهنگ غرب، تمدن غرب همون تمدنیست که وقتی که با بمب فوسفوری می زنن، ۵۰۰ کودک رو شهید می
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کنن، رئیس فر کشور می ایسته میگه که اسرائیل داره از خودش دفاع می کنه. این دفاع از خود این فرهنگ غرب اینه. تو این قضیه فرهنگ غرب بیبروش. در نقشه جدیدی که داشتن یکیش این بود نابودی حزب الله حزب الله ۱۰ برابر قوی تر شد بعد از جنگ ۳۳ اونا خواستن عراق رو ببللعند نتوانستان
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people in israel marrim as a holiday to commemorate the saving of the jewish people from annihilation at the... hands of the kamanit empire in persia, as it is recounted in the book of esther. they've been using the occasion to play the victim, but what is the reality and is there truth in it? watch this documentary to gain some insight.
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the headlines, this hour, israel keeps pounding beside gaza strip for second day after the end of his weeklong truce with the palestinian resistance movement hamas. hamas says israel has resumed the war in gaza. with the us queen light as renewed bombings killed nearly 240 palestinians. also the headlines thousands of protesters take to the streets and towns and cities across the globe in a strong show of solidarity with the palestinians in the gaza script.