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The Latest Kissinger Outrage
Why is a proven liar and wanted man in charge of the 9/11 investigation?
By Christopher Hitchens
Posted Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 3:36 PM PT

The Bush administration has been saying in

public for several months that it does not desire an independent inquiry into the gross
"failures of intelligence" that left U.S. society defenseless 14 months ago. By 
announcing
that Henry Kissinger will be chairing the inquiry that it did not want, the president 
has now
made the same point in a different way. But the cynicism of the decision and the gross
insult to democracy and to the families of the victims that it represents has to be 
analyzed
to be believed.

1) We already know quite a lot, thanks all the same, about who was behind the attacks.
Most notable in incubating al-Qaida were the rotten client-state regimes of the Saudi
Arabian oligarchy and the Pakistani military and police elite. Henry Kissinger is now, 
and
always has been, an errand boy and apologist for such regimes.

2) When in office, Henry Kissinger organized massive deceptions of Congress and public
opinion. The most notorious case concerned the "secret bombing" of Cambodia and Laos,
and the unleashing of unconstitutional methods by Nixon and Kissinger to repress 
dissent
from this illegal and atrocious policy. But Sen. Frank Church's commission of inquiry 
into the
abuses of U.S. intelligence, which focused on illegal assassinations and the 
subversion of
democratic governments overseas, was given incomplete and misleading information by
Kissinger, especially on the matter of Chile. Rep. Otis Pike's parallel inquiry in the 
House
(which brought to light Kissinger's personal role in the not-insignificant matter of 
the
betrayal of the Iraqi Kurds, among other offenses) was thwarted by Kissinger at every 
turn,
and its eventual findings were classified. In other words, the new "commission" will be
chaired by a man with a long, proven record of concealing evidence and of lying to
Congress, the press, and the public.

3) In his second career as an obfuscator and a falsifier, Kissinger appropriated the 
records
of his time at the State Department and took them on a truck to the Rockefeller family
estate in New York. He has since been successfully sued for the return of much of this
public property, but meanwhile he produced, for profit, three volumes of memoirs that
purported to give a full account of his tenure. In several crucial instances, such as 
his
rendering of U.S. diplomacy with China over Vietnam, with apartheid South Africa over
Angola, and with Indonesia over the invasion of East Timor (to cite only some of the 
most
conspicuous), declassified documents have since shown him to be a bald-faced liar. Does
he deserve a third try at presenting a truthful record, after being caught twice as a
fabricator? And on such a grave matter as this?

4) Kissinger's "consulting" firm, Kissinger Associates, is a privately held concern 
that does
not publish a client list and that compels its clients to sign confidentiality 
agreements.
Nonetheless, it has been established that Kissinger's business dealings with, say, the
Chinese Communist leadership have closely matched his public pronouncements on such
things as the massacre of Chinese students. Given the strong ties between himself, his
partners Lawrence Eagleburger and Brent Scowcroft, and the oil oligarchies of the 
Gulf, it
must be time for at least a full disclosure of his interests in the region. This 
thought does
not seem to have occurred to the president or to the other friends of Prince Bandar and
Prince Bandar's wife, who helped in the evacuation of the Bin Laden family from 
American
soil, without an interrogation, in the week after Sept. 11.

5) On Memorial Day 2001, Kissinger was visited by the police in the Ritz Hotel in 
Paris and
handed a warrant, issued by Judge Roger LeLoire, requesting his testimony in the 
matter of
disappeared French citizens in Pinochet's Chile. Kissinger chose to leave town rather 
than
appear at the Palais de Justice as requested. He has since been summoned as a witness 
by
senior magistrates in Chile and Argentina who are investigating the international 
terrorist
network that went under the name "Operation Condor" and that conducted assassinations,
kidnappings, and bombings in several countries. The most spectacular such incident
occurred in rush- hour traffic in downtown Washington, D.C., in September 1976, 
killing a
senior Chilean dissident and his American companion. Until recently, this was the worst
incident of externally sponsored criminal violence conducted on American soil. The 
order for
the attack was given by Gen. Augusto Pinochet, who has been vigorously defended from
prosecution by Henry Kissinger.

Moreover, on Sept. 10, 2001, a civil suit was filed in a Washington, D.C., federal 
court,
charging Kissinger with murder. The suit, brought by the survivors of Gen. Rene 
Schneider
of Chile, asserts that Kissinger gave the order for the elimination of this 
constitutional
officer of a democratic country because he refused to endorse plans for a military 
coup.
Every single document in the prosecution case is a U.S.-government declassified paper. 
And
the target of this devastating lawsuit is being invited to review the shortcomings of 
the
"intelligence community"?

In late 2001, the Brazilian government canceled an invitation for Kissinger to speak 
in Sao
Paulo because it could no longer guarantee his immunity. Earlier this year, a London 
court
agreed to hear an application for Kissinger's imprisonment on war crimes charges while 
he
was briefly in the United Kingdom. It is known that there are many countries to which 
he
cannot travel at all, and it is also known that he takes legal advice before traveling
anywhere. Does the Bush administration feel proud of appointing a man who is wanted in
so many places, and wanted furthermore for his association with terrorism and crimes
against humanity? Or does it hope to limit the scope of the inquiry to those areas 
where
Kissinger has clients?

There is a tendency, some of it paranoid and disreputable, for the citizens of other
countries and cultures to regard President Bush's "war on terror" as opportunist and 
even
as contrived. I myself don't take any stock in such propaganda. But can Congress and 
the
media be expected to swallow the appointment of a proven coverup artist, a discredited
historian, a busted liar, and a man who is wanted in many jurisdictions for the vilest 
of
offenses? The shame of this, and the open contempt for the families of our victims, 
ought
to be the cause of a storm of protest.




The Trial of Henry Kissinger

Amazon.com






Christopher Hitchens is a columnist for Vanity Fair and the author of The Trial of 
Henry
Kissinger, newly issued in paperback.
Photograph by Mike Theiler/Reuters.

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