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Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2023-12

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Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2023-12
HEADLINE: A Strong-Willed Architect of the Cold War Era CAPTION: Henry Kissinger, then President Richard Nixon's national security adviser, in Washington in 1971. Kissinger, the scholar-turned-diplomat who engineered the United States' opening to China, negotiated its exit from Vietnam, and used cunning, ambition and intellect to remake American power relationships with the Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War, sometimes trampling on democratic values to do so, died on Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023, at his home in Kent, Conn. He was 100. CREDIT: (Mike Lien/The New York Times)
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