China | Goodbye to an old friend

Henry Kissinger, a statesman beyond reproach, in China at least

Why there is little talk of war crimes among the Chinese

Henry Kissinger accepts food from Zhou Enlai during a state banquet in Beijing
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|BEIJING

IN MUCH OF the world the death of Henry Kissinger on November 29th elicited pained debate. Was the former American diplomat a towering statesman—or a war criminal? Much ink has been spilt making the case either way. But in China, there is no argument.

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