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Was Henry Kissinger Evil? Tom Wells on the Kissinger Tapes

Feb 27, 2026
Tom Wells, historian of American foreign policy and author of The Kissinger Tapes, walks through secret transcripts that reshape what we thought we knew. He highlights Kissinger’s hidden recordings, surprising dishonesty about wiretaps and Cambodia, and the shocking callousness toward civilian casualties. The conversation probes realpolitik, ambition, and whether moral blindness defined his actions.
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Reveling In Body Counts

  • The tapes expose stunning callousness toward civilian casualties in Vietnam and Laos.
  • Kissinger and Nixon reveled in body counts and dismissed civilian deaths as politically manageable or irrelevant.
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Balance Of Power Over Morality

  • Kissinger framed conflicts primarily through U.S.-Soviet rivalry and balance of power, not morality.
  • He prioritized limiting Soviet influence over human costs, shaping decisions like arming Pakistan during Bangladesh's genocide.
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Deferential Public Face Two Faced Private Behavior

  • Kissinger was outwardly deferential to Nixon while privately insulting him and others.
  • Transcripts show he always addressed Nixon as 'Mr. President' yet frequently trashed colleagues like William Rogers behind their backs.
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