Coggins7 wrote:I no of no evidence of any "romantic infatuation" with idealistic mass murderers that can be placed at the feet of Mr. Kissinger. Not according to real history, at any rate.
Then of course, there is the alternative kind of history favored by the Left and promulgated by Western intellectual elites like, say, Noam Chomski, who do, indeed, have romantic infatuations with idealistic mass murderers. Not all mass murderers mind you; just those who share his politics.
I suspect you are referencing Kissinger's involvement with the overthrow of Marxist dictator Salvatore Allende of Chile? Whatever was right or wrong about that incident, none of it flowed from any 'romantic infatuation" with Pinochet, but only from the national security interests of the Untied States and its allies in Latin America, for whom another Cuba developing in South America was of serious concern.
And your view of history is not alternative? favored by the Right and promulgated by those only protecting the "national security interests of the United States and its allies....?"
Coggins, why is your Rightist view of history correct and the Leftist view not given any credence? How have you assessed which side is telling the accurate story?
Can you let us in on how, exactly, you determined which side is telling the accurate story?