Henry Kissinger
BERLIN, GERMANY - MAY 24: Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (R), former German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt (2ndR) clap as former U.S. Secretary of State George Schultz (L) stands with German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle (2nd L) acter Schultz received the Henry Kissinger Prize at the Foreign Ministry on May 24, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. The award is given annually by the American Academy in Berlin in recognition of outstanding contribution to transatlantic political relations.
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Russia, China set for Kissinger-esque pact on aviation
Russia's revolving president Vladimir Putin is reportedly set to strike a Kissinger-esque deal with China, but focused on aviation. In 1972, US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger flipped Beijing from a regional rival into a Cold War partner. Now Russian 5/31/12 from Flight International Blogs Read more »
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Former US presidents to honor Peres
Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger among those invited to special White House dinner in which Obama will present President Peres with Medal of Freedom WASHINGTON – Former US presidents, state secretaries and a long line of Hollywood stars and 5/31/12 from Ynetnews Read more »
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Republican foreign policy establishment uneasy on Romney
national security adviser under George W. Bush, in officially backing Romney, a former Massachusetts governor. Other Republican foreign policy stalwarts are likely to ultimately endorse Romney once they get a chance to discuss their differences with him from The San Jose Mercury News Read more »
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Kissinger, Shultz, Baker, Powell and Rice: Time to Join the Law of the Sea Treaty
By Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, James Baker III, Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice The Convention of the Law of the Sea is again under consideration by the U.S. Senate. If the U.S. finally becomes party to this treaty, it will be a boon for our nation from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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TSA wants to double security fees
Winning a Nobel Prize might earn you a few perks and even a handshake from a world leader or two, but former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger learned the hard way this week that, no matter who you are, you're never excused from a TSA pat-down. The TSA from Russia Today Read more »