"the Indians are bastards anyway"
That was the former national security adviser Henry Kissinger’s quote from a conversation in the oval office with the then president Nixon. Kissinger, a Jewish refugee who fled Germany during World War II ironically turned out a bigot himself, some time between 1938 and 1971, Heinz Alfred Kissinger (his real name) seems to have lost his sense of empathy and regard, somehow he forgot what got him to this country to begin with, somehow he became immune to the holocaust. India has never declared war on any sovereign state, and this was the pretext for the above statement. What is interesting about the 1971 ordeal in the subcontinent was the Whitehouse request to the Chinese communist government to intervene in Indian affaire, and to turn the war Pakistan’s way. Imagine that, more communists and more Islamic fundamentalists.
Kissinger, wake up and smell your Kashrut decaf latte, millions of Jews lost their lives from crimes inflicted by a racist fascist, if that lesson did not make you benevolent to your fellow beings, I wonder what will?
In response to the recent White House transcript released as part of a State Department compilation of significant documents involving American foreign police.
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