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World News See other World News Articles Title: Modern US Warmongering Is Scaring Henry Kissinger ❖ In a new interview with The Wall Street Journal, immortal Hague fugitive Henry Kissinger says the US is acting in a crazy and irrational way that has brought it to the edge of war with Russia and China: Mr. Kissinger sees todays world as verging on a dangerous disequilibrium. We are at the edge of war with Russia and China on issues which we partly created, without any concept of how this is going to end or what its supposed to lead to, he says. Could the U.S. manage the two adversaries by triangulating between them, as during the Nixon years? He offers no simple prescription. You cant just now say were going to split them off and turn them against each other. All you can do is not to accelerate the tensions and to create options, and for that you have to have some purpose. On the question of Taiwan, Mr. Kissinger worries that the U.S. and China are maneuvering toward a crisis, and he counsels steadiness on Washingtons part. The policy that was carried out by both parties has produced and allowed the progress of Taiwan into an autonomous democratic entity and has preserved peace between China and the U.S. for 50 years, he says. One should be very careful, therefore, in measures that seem to change the basic structure. Mr. Kissinger courted controversy earlier this year by suggesting that incautious policies on the part of the U.S. and NATO may have touched off the crisis in Ukraine. He sees no choice but to take Vladimir Putins stated security concerns seriously and believes that it was a mistake for NATO to signal to Ukraine that it might eventually join the alliance: I thought that Polandall the traditional Western countries that have been part of Western historywere logical members of NATO, he says. But Ukraine, in his view, is a collection of territories once appended to Russia, which Russians see as their own, even though some Ukrainians do not. Stability would be better served by its acting as a buffer between Russia and the West: I was in favor of the full independence of Ukraine, but I thought its best role was something like Finland. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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