Henry Kissinger dies aged 100 - a look at one of the US’s most controversial diplomats

He was one of the world’s most powerful and most controversial diplomats - celebrated and reviled in equal measure. Former US secretary of State Henry Kissenger, the man who shaped America’s Cold War policy - has died at the age of a hundred. To his admirers, he was an arch pragmatist who made nice with Mao’s China and helped prepare America’s exit from the disastrous war in Vietnam. His critics branded him a war criminal, who ordered the carpet bombing of Laos and helped overthrow the democratically elected Allende government in Chile.
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