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Event 

Title:
He's Back in NYC Again! Protest Henry Kissinger!
When:
10.02.2014 - 10.02.2014 19.00 - 20.30
Where:
92nd Street Y - New York
Category:
Community Events

Description

Join us outside in protest at 7:00 pm. Kissinger will be speaking at 8:00 in conversation with Richard Haas.

Kissinger is still giving his deadly advice. If “brutal” enemies do the beheading, start bombing whole regions, Henry Kissinger said on Sunday, Sept. 7th.  He felt the US must respond disproportionately, in a way that “you would not analyze in terms of a normal response.”

Protest co-sponsored by War Criminals Watch, East Timor and Indonesia Action Network (ETAN) and NYC War Resisters League.

The 92nd Street Y event page is here.


Kissinger developed the plans for millions of war deaths, millions of refugees, millions maimed. He was responsible for the crimes against humanity in VietNam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Chile and many other countries, including Iraq.

For a good sense of Kissinger, read his conversation with Richard Nixon on April 25th 1972, as quoted on Jane Fonda's blog:

Be sure to take The Kissinger Quiz here. See how you score. Then download it and give it to a friend.

For a fact sheet with vintage Kissinger quotes and more, please click here.

These vintage Kissinger quotes are a flyer in themselves, or selected quotes can be used.

For further information, click here to read about Kissinger's history.

Kissinger's involvement with Nixon in Bangladesh.

Additional Kissinger quotes.

Nixon: “We’ve got to be thinking in terms of an all-out bombing attack [of North Vietnam}…Now, by all-out bombing attack, I am thinking about things that go far beyond…I'm thinking of the dikes, I'm thinking of the railroad, I'm thinking, of course, of the docks."

Kissinger: "I agree with you."

President Nixon: "And I still think we ought to take the dikes out now. Will that drown people?"

Kissinger: "About two hundred thousand people."

President Nixon: "No, no, no…I'd rather use the nuclear bomb. Have you got that, Henry?

Kissinger: "That, I think, would just be too much."

President Nixon: "The nuclear bomb, does that bother you?…I just want to think big, Henry, for Christsakes."

Venue

Venue:
92nd Street Y
Street:
1395 Lexington Avenue
ZIP:
10128
City:
New York
State:
NY