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Kissinger Memoirs book

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 33:04 Kissinger reflected that there seems to have been little left to do. Tom Karamanenis met Nixon, Kissinger, and the National Security Council Deputy Alexander Haig six to ten times on his track two. His briefings of Nixon were uniformly nega…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 35:27 we are to continue to generate maximum pressure toward this end using every appropriate resource, unquote. Kissinger and Haig later testified that coup planning had been terminated on October 15th. Apparently not. In his memoirs, Kissinger …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 48:47 In short, the U.S. would seek to maximize pressure on Allende's government. In his memoirs, Kissinger indulges in creative accounting to deny, and he does it explicitly, that Washington tried to destabilize Chile.…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy part 35 (37)
▶ 49:36 Yet the word destabilized was first used not only by woolly protesters, but at the cabinet meeting table in the White House two days after his inauguration. The problem with Kissinger's comments is that the record is quite clear. The story …