The Trial of Henry Kissinger
About This Book
Christopher Hitchens reveals a disturbing portrait of Henry Kissinger that contradicts his public image. Through detailed investigation of American foreign policy's hidden operations, the book presents direct evidence of Kissinger's involvement in criminal conduct across Vietnam, Bangladesh, and East Timor, documenting systematic human rights abuses and military atrocities committed under his direction.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers examining America’s covert foreign policy operations
- Human rights advocates and researchers
- Students of Cold War era and twentieth-century political history
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