Cambodia primarily, his support of brutal totalitarian regimes in Chile and Argentina secondarily, and tertiarily his support (and continued defense after the fact) of the post-9/11 Iraq invasion. I can somewhat excuse the third item but certainly not the first two.
What you wrote regarding his romantic interests is certainly true during the 70s and 80s. In more recent times (i.e. past 25 years), I could picture him hanging out at Epstein's reprehensible offshore brothels. I think it cannot be ruled out.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article ... iates.html
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/07/22/jef ... ndrew.html
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Henry Kissinger has died at 100
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Re: Henry Kissinger has died at 100
I can imagine Anthony Bourdain smiling right now wherever he is. Good riddance Kissinger.
Re: Henry Kissinger has died at 100
Back in the 1970s, he was well respected. These days, whatever the war, whether it is Ukraine/Russia, Israel/Hamas, or whatever, he just wants to exchange land for peace. When you exchange land for peace, you get neither.