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Henry Kissinger said “power is the greatest aphrodisiac.” Given ol’ Hank’s track record with such ladies as Jill Ireland, I have to assume he was speaking from experience, particularly since he was never exactly in the Brad Pitt or George Clooney class... Full Article at Huffington Post
Well, thank you very much and thanks to you, Joe, for your leadership, your dedication to country, your absolute commitment to doing all that you can to serve your fellow man and woman. Charlie, I don't know what to say. Full Article at News Blaze
The European Union is the biggest market in the world but its politics is all about divvying up the enormous amount of money on hand, rather than about anything else. Full Article at The Hindu
Well, thank you very much and thanks to you, Joe, for your leadership, your dedication to country, your absolute commitment to doing all that you can to serve your fellow man and woman. Charlie, I don't know what to say. Full Article at News Blaze
Henry Kissinger is quoted as saying, "The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been." Full Article at Associated Content
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! This is an interesting piece by Michael Gaddy about Hasan, and the Fort Hood Shootings. Full Article at The Classic Liberal
The NYT's Roger Cohen reports Henry Kissinger's take on Barack Obama's performance to date: "He reminds me of a chess grandmaster who has played his opening in six simultaneous games," Kissinger said. Full Article at The Atlantic
And there's no need for it anyway; the continent is still a player in world affairs. Who do I call if I want to call Europe? Henry Kissinger once famously asked. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Almost like answering Henry Kissinger’s famous question–Who do I call if I want to talk to Europe?–the 27 states of the EU have selected the top two figures of their superstate. Mr. Kissinger can now dial Herman Van Rompuy or Catherine Ashton. Full Article at Openmarket.org
Before coming up to Canadas Atlantic provinces, where the nicest people in this nice country are said to live, I found myself seated next to Henry Kissinger at a New York dinner and asked him how he thought President Barack Obama was doing. Full Article at Indian Express
Some weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal, not always a fan, touted the candidacy of Tony Blair for the new position of EU president, making the point that all of the other candidates in sight were clearly Lilliputians. Full Article at The American | American Enterprise Institute
IN 1974 Henry Kissinger, then America's secretary of state, told the first world food conference in Rome that no child would go to bed hungry within ten years. Full Article at Indian Express
Before coming up to Canada’s Atlantic provinces, where the nicest people in this nice country are said to live, I found myself seated next to Henry Kissinger at a New York dinner and asked him how he thought President Barack Obama was doing. Full Article at International Herald Tribune
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Henry Kissinger, the ever-querulous former U.S. Secretary of State, still asks from time to time whom he should telephone when he wishes to speak to the chief representative of Europe. The issue is as nebulous as ever. Full Article at MarketWatch
William R. Polk writes in a guest editorial for IC, which he wishes someone would pass on to President Obama, quickly: In its war in Afghanistan, the United States has come to a crossroads. Full Article at Informed Comment
WHO DO I call if I want to call Europe, Henry Kissinger once famously asked. Full Article at The Washington Post
It’s been nearly four decades since then US secretary of state Henry Kissinger supposedly asked in frustration: “Who do I call when I want to speak to Europe?” Kissinger wanted a Europe with clout and a leader to match, and judging by reaction to the... Full Article at New Europe News
When news of Henry Kissinger’s famous and secret trip to Beijing in July 1971 broke, Japan was shocked. Full Article at Dawn
Now that weird-alien-bobble-head-guy Herman van Rompuy has been elected King of Infinite Space cough cough I mean president of the European Council, we can breathe a collective sigh of relief that… well, at least it wasn’t Tony Blair. Full Article at Dangerous Minds
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso hailed the appointments of Belgian President Herman Van Rompuy and British EU politician Catherine Ashton, saying it would be "impossible to find a better choice than those personalities for the... Full Article at Deutsche Welle
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Henry Kissinger attends the 37th International Emmy Awards gala at the New York Hilton and Towers on November 23, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Henry Kissinger attends the 37th International Emmy Awards gala at the New York Hilton and Towers on November 23, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Henry Kissinger attends the 37th International Emmy Awards gala at the New York Hilton and Towers on November 23, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Henry Kissinger attends the 37th International Emmy Awards gala at the New York Hilton and Towers on November 23, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger (L) and former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev pose before unveiling of a bust of Gorbachev by French artist Serge Mangin in Berlin, on November 9, 2009, as Germany is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin...
View Photo »United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger speaks at the opening of the 'Museum of the Glienicker Bridge' housed in the 19th century Schoeningen villa in Potsdam on November 8, 2009 as part of the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 2...
View Photo »United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger speaks at the opening of the 'Museum of the Glienicker Bridge' housed in the 19th century Schoeningen villa in Potsdam on November 8, 2009 as part of the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 2...
View Photo »Former United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger (L) speaks with former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev at the 'Museum of the Glienicker Bridge' housed in the 19th century Schoeningen villa in Potsdam and opened by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on November 8, 20...
View Photo »Former United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger (L) speaks with former president of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev at the 'Museum of the Glienicker Bridge' housed in the 19th century Schoeningen villa in Potsdam and opened by German Chancellor Angela Merkel on November 8, 20...
View Photo »Former and US secretary of state Henry Kissinger (L) greets Austrian President Heinz Fischer as he attends an UN Security Council meeting, at the United Nations headquarters in New York on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Former and US secretary of state Henry Kissinger attends an UN Security Council meeting, at the United Nations headquarters in New York on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Former US Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger (R) and George Shultz (L) listen while attending the United Nations Security Council meeting during the UN General Assembly at UN Headquarters in New York on September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Henry Kissinger arrives for opening night of the Metropolitan Opera September 21, 2009 at Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York.
View Photo »Henry Kissinger (L) and his wife Nancy Kissinger (R) arrive for opening night of the Metropolitan Opera September 21, 2009 at Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York.
View Photo »Flanked by former U.S. Secretary of State George Schultz (L) and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (R), U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during their meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) stands alongside former Secretary of Defense William Perry (R) and former Senator Sam Nunn (2nd R) as former Secretary of State George Schultz (2nd L) speaks to the media outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington on May 19, 2...
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (L) stands alongside former Secretary of Defense William Perry (R) and former Senator Sam Nunn (2nd R) as former Secretary of State George Schultz (2nd L) speaks to the media outside the West Wing of the White House in Washington on May 19, 2...
View Photo »President Barack Obama meets with former Secretaries of State George P. Shultz, left, and Henry Kissinger in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Henry Kissinger, left, greets B.A. Bentson, widow of Lloyd Bentson, after speaking during the "America and China:The Next Thirty Years" conference at Rice University on Friday, April 3, 2009 in Houston, Texas.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: (L-R) Former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger looks on during the first day of the Munich conference on security policy on February 06, 2009 in Munich, Germany. The 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy is running from February 8 to 10, 2009.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: Henry A. Kissinger, retired US Secretary of State uses his cellphone during day 1 of the Munich conference on security policy at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 6, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: Henry A. Kissinger, retired US Secretary of State looks on during day 1 of the Munich conference on security policy at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 6, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: Henry A. Kissinger, retired US Secretary of State uses his cellphone during day 1 of the Munich conference on security policy at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 6, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: Henry A. Kissinger, retired US Secretary of State looks on during day 1 of the Munich conference on security policy at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 6, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 06: Henry A. Kissinger, retired US Secretary of State looks on during day 1 of the Munich conference on security policy at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 6, 2009 in Munich, Germany.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 23: Henry Kissinger attends the 37th International Emmy Awards gala at the New York Hilton and Towers on November 23, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »As to the withdrawal of specific forces, the United States should not be asked to carry alone the responsibilities and the sacrifices for something that involves such common interests
And when all of us [former POWs] went to a gala event at the White House, we thanked President Nixon and [Secretary of State] Henry Kissinger for bringing us home
In a way the allies that are now involved in Afghanistan are the ones that are least threatened from Afghanistan
A shock, really, to think that a president carrying on wars in two countries and launching military action in a third country, would be given a peace prize ... But then I recalled that Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Kissinger had all received Nobel Peace Prizes. The Nobel Committee is famo...
The future security of the world is involved ... Afghanistan war of necessity.
In 1973, Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state, received the prize for his work on the Vietnam Peace Accords but was involved in several covert operations, including a bombing campaign in Cambodia.
The G-20 wasn't conceivable in the 1970s
The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to people who proved controversial in hindsight, and its reputation has survived intact ... Whether one is pleased with Henry Kissinger having received it, or Yasser Arafat, or Shimon Peres, nonetheless these people were judged as working to promote peace at the mo...
Afghanistan has never been a country. Afghanistan is a collection of feudal rulers that get together only when they face foreign invasions
It almost sounds as if Henry Kissinger is advising her ... Palin showed Reagan's classic simplicity and directness, and like the Gipper's best talks, she went straight to the heart of today's political battle.
The United States and China should have a very close relationship ... They should constantly exchange ideas, so when they go into an international forum like the G20, they have parallel positions and can work together.
If anyone had predicted to me in 1971 what China looks like in2009, I would have thought he was dreaming... but you have made a reality out of these dreams
India lives in a tough neighbourhood.
Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem. - Henry Kissinger
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