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Showing Original Post only (View all)Goodman: Only reason Kissinger should be pursued is to be held accountable ... in a court of law [View all]
Kerry, Kissinger and the Other Sept. 11
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/kerry_kissinger_and_the_other_sept_11_20130911/
Posted on Sep 11, 2013
By Amy Goodman
As President Barack Obamas attack on Syria appears to have been delayed for the moment, it is remarkable that Secretary of State John Kerry was meeting, on Sept. 11, with one of his predecessors, Henry Kissinger, reportedly to discuss strategy on forthcoming negotiations on Syria with Russian officials. The Kerry-Kissinger meeting, and the public outcry against the proposed attack on Syria to which both men are publicly committed, should be viewed through the lens of another Sept. 11 ... 1973.
On that day, 40 years ago, the democratically elected president of Chile, Salvador Allende, was violently overthrown in a U.S.-backed coup. Gen. Augusto Pinochet took control and began a 17-year dictatorial reign of terror, during which more than 3,000 Chileans were murdered and disappearedabout the same number killed on that later, fateful 9/11, 2001. Allende, a socialist, was immensely popular with his people. But his policies were anathema to the elites of Chile and the U.S., so President Richard Nixon and his secretary of state and national-security adviser, Henry Kissinger, supported efforts to overthrow him.
Kissingers role in plotting and supporting the 1973 coup in Chile becomes clearer as the years pass and the documents emerge, documents that Kissinger has personally fought hard to keep secret. Peter Kornbluh of the nonprofit National Security Archive has been uncovering the evidence for years, and has recently updated his book, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability. Kornbluh told me that Kissinger was the singular most important figure in engineering a policy to overthrow Allende and then, even more, to embrace Pinochet and the human-rights violations that followed. He said that Kissinger pushed Nixon forward to as aggressive but covert a policy as possible to make Allende fail, to destabilize Allendes ability to govern, to create what Kissinger called a coup climate.
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Rather than meeting with Kissinger for advice, John Kerry would better serve the cause of peace by consulting with those like Garces who have spent their lives pursuing peace. The only reason Henry Kissinger should be pursued is to be held accountable, like Pinochet, in a court of law.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/kerry_kissinger_and_the_other_sept_11_20130911/
Posted on Sep 11, 2013
By Amy Goodman
As President Barack Obamas attack on Syria appears to have been delayed for the moment, it is remarkable that Secretary of State John Kerry was meeting, on Sept. 11, with one of his predecessors, Henry Kissinger, reportedly to discuss strategy on forthcoming negotiations on Syria with Russian officials. The Kerry-Kissinger meeting, and the public outcry against the proposed attack on Syria to which both men are publicly committed, should be viewed through the lens of another Sept. 11 ... 1973.
On that day, 40 years ago, the democratically elected president of Chile, Salvador Allende, was violently overthrown in a U.S.-backed coup. Gen. Augusto Pinochet took control and began a 17-year dictatorial reign of terror, during which more than 3,000 Chileans were murdered and disappearedabout the same number killed on that later, fateful 9/11, 2001. Allende, a socialist, was immensely popular with his people. But his policies were anathema to the elites of Chile and the U.S., so President Richard Nixon and his secretary of state and national-security adviser, Henry Kissinger, supported efforts to overthrow him.
Kissingers role in plotting and supporting the 1973 coup in Chile becomes clearer as the years pass and the documents emerge, documents that Kissinger has personally fought hard to keep secret. Peter Kornbluh of the nonprofit National Security Archive has been uncovering the evidence for years, and has recently updated his book, The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability. Kornbluh told me that Kissinger was the singular most important figure in engineering a policy to overthrow Allende and then, even more, to embrace Pinochet and the human-rights violations that followed. He said that Kissinger pushed Nixon forward to as aggressive but covert a policy as possible to make Allende fail, to destabilize Allendes ability to govern, to create what Kissinger called a coup climate.
~snip~
Rather than meeting with Kissinger for advice, John Kerry would better serve the cause of peace by consulting with those like Garces who have spent their lives pursuing peace. The only reason Henry Kissinger should be pursued is to be held accountable, like Pinochet, in a court of law.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/kerry_kissinger_and_the_other_sept_11_20130911/
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Emit
Sep 2013
OP
No kidding. Boards across the internet are infested with this sort of behavior now.
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#65
And Kerry met one-on-one with Kissinger yesterday to discuss Syria,
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#55
which is it? started under clinton, or formed in 2011. last I checked, clinton was not president
niyad
Sep 2013
#105
It was appropriate reply to this: "which is it? started under clinton, or formed in 2011...
blm
Sep 2013
#111
"corpmedia" - when they start using these ultra cutsie made up words and slogans - it's a think tank
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#92
When Kerry and Kissinger talked, do you ever wonder who talked more ponderously?
AnotherMcIntosh
Sep 2013
#17
Interesting who is buddying up to Putin now. Putin and Mr. K(ill) are war criminals. Why
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#99
The Only Thing I want to hear Kissinger Say is the Answer to The Question
Wolf Frankula
Sep 2013
#41
And his bosses - George Bush Sr. May Face Charges: Conspiring to Kidnap and Murder
Coyotl
Sep 2013
#66
Kerry damaged his own credibility by appearing to be solicitous of Henry the K
Fumesucker
Sep 2013
#88
He's 90 years old. Nothing is going to happen to him--at least in this life. n/t
duffyduff
Sep 2013
#95
I believe it was tom lehrer who, on learning that kissinger had been awarded the nobel peace prize,
niyad
Sep 2013
#106
I almost spit out my coffee reading that list. please, dear goddess, tell me you are making this up
niyad
Sep 2013
#112
You're welcome. I got so sick reading about that. It's a big club and we ain't in it. n/t
Catherina
Sep 2013
#119