Sean Watson’s Reviews > The Trial of Henry Kissinger > Status Update

Sean Watson
is on page 100 of 161
The East Timor chapter has been weakly argued thus far. I got a totally different read from the source material, and Hitchens insights read tediously.
— Nov 25, 2019 07:11PM
Like flag
Sean’s Previous Updates

Sean Watson
is on page 110 of 161
I think the thing Hitchens is arguing most persuasively is the existence of a deep state.
“We can rely on the cooperation of the various agencies of the US Government, but estimate the Congressional reaction to be fierce.” 109
— Nov 26, 2019 11:57AM
“We can rely on the cooperation of the various agencies of the US Government, but estimate the Congressional reaction to be fierce.” 109

Sean Watson
is on page 110 of 161
I think the thing Hitchens is arguing most persuasively is the existence of a deep state.
“We can rely on the cooperation of the various agencies of the US Government, but estimate the Congressional reaction to be fierce.” 109
— Nov 26, 2019 07:40AM
“We can rely on the cooperation of the various agencies of the US Government, but estimate the Congressional reaction to be fierce.” 109

Sean Watson
is on page 90 of 161
So much narrative opinion and speculation that, it must be this way, that I’ve become distrustful. I don’t believe Kissinger is a saint, but there are triggers left and right for speculation.
— Nov 25, 2019 02:27PM

Sean Watson
is on page 70 of 161
I agree see that Kissinger weakened the cause of international Democracy and could probably be tried successfully in an unbiased tribunal for war crimes. My persistent questions that haven’t been answered are, what if he didn’t do it? What would be the consequences of communism taking hold in these spots throughout the world? It’s a predicament choosing between the two, and then to knowingly prefer atrocity.
— Nov 22, 2019 02:51PM