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The article focuses on the posthumous praise and lack of critical examination of Henry Kissinger's legacy, particularly in relation to Watergate, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and his involvement in Latin American dictatorships. Topics include the media's reluctance to address Kissinger's role in Watergate, his controversial actions in Cambodia and Chile, and the influence he wielded domestically and abroad despite accusations of war crimes and support for oppressive regimes. |