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dipsydoodle

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Thu Sep 19, 2013, 08:03 AM Sep 2013

In an age of 'realists' and vigilantes, there is cause for optimism.

The most important anniversary of the year was the 40th anniversary of 11 September 1973 - the crushing of the democratic government of Chile by General Augusto Pinochet and Henry Kissinger, then US secretary of state. The National Security Archive in Washington has posted new documents that reveal much about Kissinger's role in an atrocity that cost thousands of lives.

In declassified tapes, Kissinger is heard planning with President Richard Nixon the overthrow of President Salvador Allende. They sound like Mafiosi thugs. Kissinger warns that the "model effect" of Allende's reformist democracy "can be insidious". He tells CIA director Richard Helms: "We will not let Chile go down the drain", to which Helms replies: "I am with you." With the slaughter under way, Kissinger dismisses a warning by his senior officials of the scale of the repression. Secretly, he tells Pinochet, "You did a great service to the West."

I have known many of Pinochet's and Kissinger's victims. Sara De Witt, a student at the time, showed me the place where she was beaten, assaulted and electrocuted. On a wintry day in the suburbs of Santiago, we walked through a former torture centre known as Villa Grimaldi, where hundreds like her suffered terribly and were murdered or "disappeared".

Understanding Kissinger's criminality is vital when trying to fathom what the US calls its "foreign policy". Kissinger remains an influential voice in Washington, admired and consulted by Barack Obama. When Israel, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain commit crimes with US collusion and weapons, their impunity and Obama's hypocrisy are pure Kissinger. Syria must not have chemical weapons, but Israel can have them and use them. Iran must not have a nuclear programme, but Israel can have more nuclear weapons than Britain. This is known as "realism" or realpolitik by Anglo-American academics and think-tanks that claim expertise in "counter-terrorism" and "national security", which are Orwellian terms meaning the opposite.

http://johnpilger.com/articles/in-an-age-of-realists-and-vigilantes-there-is-cause-for-optimism

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In an age of 'realists' and vigilantes, there is cause for optimism. (Original Post) dipsydoodle Sep 2013 OP
It Is A Damned Shame, Sir, Kissinger Will Die In A Peaceful Bed The Magistrate Sep 2013 #1

The Magistrate

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1. It Is A Damned Shame, Sir, Kissinger Will Die In A Peaceful Bed
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 09:00 AM
Sep 2013

He deserves the torture cellar he consigned so many to.

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