amy: jules lobel amy: allan nairn, thank you for joining us.lan nairn, longtime journalist who has covered guatemala since the 1980's. for transcript, i know the phone line was difficult to follow, you can go to democracynow.org. you can also see his interviews in spanish on our spanish website. back, kissinger's shadow. we will be joined by the historian greg grandin. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. it's been nearly 40 years since henry kissinger left office but his influence on the national security state can still be widely felt as the united states engages in declared and undeclared wars across the globe. kissinger served at national security adviser and secretary of state in the nixon and ford administrations and helped revive a militarized version of american exceptionalism. during his time in office, henry kissinger oversaw a massive expansion of the war vietnam and the secret bombings of laos and cambodia. in south america, declassified documents sho