Jason Sands

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In seventeen hours of meetings over two and a half days, Kissinger gave the Chinese the one thing he believed obsessed them—“strategic reassurance, some easing of their nightmare of hostile encirclement.” To show his good intentions, he provided intelligence on Soviet military deployments. He would supply more, starting an American tradition of bringing gifts to Beijing without asking for anything in return.
The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: America and China, 1776 to the Present
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