Henry Kissinger discusses the evacuation of Saigon with President Gerald Ford and Vice-President Nelson Rockefeller, 28th April 1975 During the course of Henry Kissinger’s long life he maintained a constant commentary on world affairs. This began in 1954 when he joined the faculty at Harvard, where he had been a student. In 1969 he left to become Richard Nixon’s national security advisor and then also secretary of State, continuing under Gerald Ford until 1977, putting him at the centre of inter
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