The Canonization of ‘Saint’ Henry Kissinger

Published in El Caribe
(Dominican Republic) on 6 December 2023
by Nelson Encarnación (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Tom Walker. Edited by Mitchelle Lumumba.
The tributes that have rained down on Henry Kissinger’s corpse are as numerous as they are abhorrent. In attempting to analyze the behavior of those who dominate the international scene, these tributes paint a portrait of this world as a huge contradiction.

There’s no doubt that Kissinger was a remarkable personality during his long earthly life and many years of activity in the public sphere. Through his experience, he achieved a wide-ranging mastery in matters of state, and he left an undeniable stamp on the architecture of post-World War II global geopolitics.

Some maintain that Kissinger was the most influential U.S. politician of the second half of the 20th century, the first half unquestionably dominated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

His work as secretary of state for Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford is marked by the enormous impact he had on them within domestic politics, and in foreign policy, by all the evil that it is possible to image in one person.

This villain, who just flew into hell at the ripe old age of 100, has among his evil distinctions that of being the undisputed mastermind of the new version of the other President Roosevelt’s policy of the big stick, expanding that doctrine by proliferating dictatorships.

The implementation of Operation Condor, as it was known, Kissinger’s legitimate child, was the most egregious criminal experiment backed by Washington in the last century. It showed that Simón Bolívar was right when he noticed 200 years ago that it appeared the U.S. was destined by providence to plague the American continent with dictatorships and misery.

The blood shed by the criminal dictators of Central America and the Southern Cone of South America has swelled the rivers that flow in these regions because the murdered and disappeared that the dirty wars produced number in the thousands.

Kissinger never washed his hands of the blood shed by the victims of Operation Condor in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Guatemala.

In other words, his was a talent used almost exclusively in the service of evil. Accordingly, we see no reason for such lavish tributes, direct or indirect, for a criminal who did so much damage to democracy in Latin America. Rest in peace, never, Henry Kissinger!






Canonizar a “san” Henry Kissinger

Los elogios, tan profusos como aberrantes, que han llovido sobre el cadáver de Henry Kissinger, dibujan este mundo como una enorme contradicción, cuando se trata de analizar el comportamiento de quienes dominan la escena internacional.

No cabe duda de que Kissinger fue, durante su luenga vida terrenal y su largo ejercicio público, una personalidad sobresaliente, dueño de una amplia experiencia de Estado y de una impronta indiscutible en la arquitectura de la geopolítica global a partir de la II Guerra Mundial.

Hay quienes consideran que Kissinger fue el más influyente político estadounidense de la segunda mitad del siglo XX, luego de que la primera fuera dominada, por mucho, por el presidente Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Su trabajo como secretario de Estado en las administraciones de Richard Nixon y Gerald Ford, está marcado en política interna por su gran influencia sobre esos mandatarios, y en política exterior por toda la maldad que es posible concebir en una persona.

Este canalla que acaba de volar al infierno a la nada despreciable edad de 100 años, tiene entre sus haberes malignos ser el cerebro indiscutible de la nueva versión de la política del gran garrote del otro Roosevelt, magnificando esa doctrina mediante la proliferación de dictaduras.

La implementación del llamado “Plan Cóndor”, hijo legítimo de Kissinger, ha sido el laboratorio criminal más atroz patrocinado por Washington a lo largo del último siglo, pues vino a darle la razón a Simón Bolívar cuando advirtió, hace 200 años, que los Estados Unidos parecería destinado por la providencia a plagar de dictaduras y miseria al continente americano.

La sangre derramada por los dictadores criminales del Cono Sur y Centroamérica da para aumentar el caudal de los ríos de esas regiones, pues se cuentan por miles los asesinados y desaparecidos que la guerra sucia produjo.

Kissinger nunca se lavó las manos para quitarse la sangre vertida por las víctimas del Plan Cóndor en Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua y Guatemala.

Es decir, fue un talento puesto casi exclusivamente al servicio del mal, motivo por el cual no vemos ninguna razón para que haya un elogio tan abundante hacia un criminal, por vía directa e indirecta, que tanto daño causó a la democracia de América Latina. ¡Que nunca descanse en paz, Henry Kissinger!

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