Tag: Henry Kissinger

The essay reflects on Israel's historical resilience amid challenges, drawing parallels to the Yom Kippur War and current events, stressing the importance of supporting Israel.
The article discusses the similarities between the October 7 massacre committed by Hamas and the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
Henry Kissinger is noted as a prominent American diplomat with a complex legacy that stirs strong emotions and opinions.
The podcast discusses two main topics.
This text emphasizes the power of one act of violence, such as the recent conflict between Hamas and Israel, to disrupt progress and unity among humanity.
Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State, has been widely criticized for his amoral approach to foreign policy and involvement in war crimes.
In his book "Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy," Henry Kissinger explores the qualities of great leaders and the challenges faced by leaders of nations.
The film "Golda" by director Guy Nattiv is not a traditional biopic or war movie.
The biopic film "Golda," directed by Guy Nativ and starring Helen Mirren, will be released in the US on August 24.
In this podcast episode, Ambassador Martin Indyk discusses his newly released book, "Master of the Game: Henry Kissinger and the Art of Middle East Diplomacy."
In this opinion piece, the author argues that Henry Kissinger, despite being unpopular among some supporters of Israel, was actually a skilled statesman whose diplomatic strategy helped ensure the survival and well-being of Israel.
Barry Gewen's book "Tragedy and Power" explores the life and worldview of Henry Kissinger, a prominent figure in international relations.
Henry Kissinger's eulogy for John McCain at the National Cathedral stood out as the most remarkable among the orations given, contrasting with Barack Obama's speech, which was deemed unsatisfactory due to being self-focused rather than centered on America's significance.
The text discusses how the Kurds have historically been betrayed due to the doctrine of political realism exemplified by Henry Kissinger's actions.
The text critiques historian Niall Ferguson's biography of Henry Kissinger, highlighting how Ferguson portrays Kissinger as a reasonable statesman-hero, ignoring criticisms of his actions such as the invasion of Cambodia.
Following the tragic events at a Jerusalem synagogue, a discussion on the permission for Jews to pray at the Temple Mount and the possibility of a religious war erupting ensues among Allison, Noah, and Times of Israel's Miriam Herschlag.
The release of the final set of Nixon tapes by the Nixon Presidential Library continues to reveal the extent of President Nixon's anti-Jewish sentiment, with recordings showing his negative and inflammatory remarks about Jews and African Americans.
Henry Kissinger, a significant figure in American history and foreign policy, celebrates his 90th birthday amidst both admiration and criticism.
In this series of letters from the Spring 2013 issue of a publication, several important discussions are summarized.
Glenn Beck received the Louis D. Brandeis Award from the Zionist Organization of America, sparking mixed reactions.
Robert Blackwill, along with Walter B. Slocombe, authors of a paper titled "Israel: A Strategic Asset for the United States," argue that the alliance between the U.S. and Israel is crucial for shared national interests, citing Israel's contributions like counter-proliferation efforts, military technology, intelligence cooperation, and missile defense.
The documentary titled "Back Door Channels" provides a unique and unprecedented look into the 1979 Camp David Peace Accord and Treaty between Egypt and Israel, offering exclusive interviews with key political figures like Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, Menachem Begin, Anwar El-Sadat, and Wolf Blitzer.