The Enduring Legacy
Influential and Controversial:
Henry Kissinger, the most enduringly influential secretary of state in U.S. history, passed away at the age of 100.
His legacy is marked not only by unparalleled influence but also by controversy that has persisted throughout the years.
Immediate Criticisms:
Critics wasted no time in overlooking the tradition of refraining from criticism of the deceased.
Rolling Stone’s scurrilous headline labeled him a ‘War Criminal Beloved by America’s Ruling Class.’
This raises questions about the frequent use of historically inaccurate language to describe Kissinger, particularly amid rising anti-Semitism.
Remarkable Life Story:
Kissinger’s life defied extraordinary odds, born as a German Jew in Bavaria in 1923.
Surviving the Holocaust, he became a teenage refugee in New York, eventually rising to hold the highest office in the U.S. executive branch.
His achievements include tenure at Harvard, national security adviser, and secretary of state under two Republican presidents.
Allegations and Counterfactuals:
Despite the remarkable narrative, Kissinger faced countless accusations over 50 years.
What stands out is the consistent lack of well-researched critiques.
Critics from both ends of the political spectrum often neglect the objectives and conduct of U.S. adversaries, particularly the Soviet Union.
Historical Achievements:
Kissinger’s historic achievements are noteworthy.
He successfully extricated the U.S. from the Vietnam War, prevented World War III with the Soviet Union, and established diplomatic dialogue with the People’s Republic of China.
His meticulous negotiation facilitated peace between Egypt and Israel after the Yom Kippur War.
Revitalizing Alliances:
Kissinger played a crucial role in revitalizing the transatlantic alliance, overcoming strains from the ‘Year of Europe’ initiative.
His ability to resist the red tide in Latin America, preventing the spread of communism, is often overlooked.
Additionally, he expedited the end of white minority rule in southern Africa.
Navigating Political Crisis:
In the midst of Watergate, Kissinger prevented the domestic-political crisis from becoming an irreversible crisis of American leadership.
While Nixon’s downfall left a stain, Kissinger continued the grand strategy of salvaging American power and prestige.
Technology and Unintended Consequences:
The unintended consequences of technology played a role in Nixon’s downfall, with innovations like audio-taping systems and Xerox machines contributing to the Watergate scandal.
Kissinger’s role in preserving cruise missiles became significant as they paved the way for surgical strikes.
Intellectual Contributions:
Kissinger’s intellectual contributions extend beyond politics.
He foresaw the rise of personal computers and artificial intelligence, showcasing a rare combination of historical sensibility and understanding of technological implications.
Influence Beyond Criticisms:
Despite enduring criticisms, Kissinger’s influence remains undeniable.
His impact on shaping our understanding of artificial intelligence, as seen in his essay ‘How the Enlightenment Ends,’ solidifies his legacy even in his passing.
A Mind Beyond Critique:
Henry Kissinger died as he lived—thinking at a level his critics could not remotely attain.
Niall Ferguson’s biography provides a comprehensive exploration of Kissinger’s life, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to shape discussions on diplomacy, influence, and the complex intersection of politics and technology.