
"Reflecting on the Complex Legacy of Henry Kissinger"
Henry Kissinger, the former top US diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has died at the age of 100. Known for his influential role in US foreign policy, Kissinger played a significant part in ending the Vietnam War, opening diplomatic relations with China, and negotiating arms control agreements with the Soviet Union. However, his legacy is also marked by controversial decisions, such as authorizing the US bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War and supporting anti-communist regimes in Latin America. Tributes have poured in from around the world, with leaders acknowledging his impact on global politics.
