04-02-2016, 07:33 AM
Here is another view of Kissinger's visit to Putin from a comment at Pat Lang's blog worth noting:
The reference to the "Borg" is a reflects the low esteem Pat Lang, et. al., hold for the Obama administration.
Quote:Valissa said in reply to plantman...
FYI, Kissinger and Putin have a long history. I think they are friends of a sort. IIRC Putin has used Kissinger as an advisor/consultant (which is Kissinger's current business) over the years.
Found this in my archives, from June 2014... http://rt.com/op-edge/165932-lincoln-con...s-ukraine/
One anecdotal example Cohen cited is Obama's refusal to talk to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. "I have heard whether it's true or not I don't know that President Obama has declined to meet privately with Henry Kissinger, who sees Putin twice a year. Kissinger probably knows Putin better than any American statesmen alive today and who has been consulted by so many presidents. Think what we might about Kissinger's past, but he has already declared his criticism of American policy towards Russia. And Obama wouldn't want to spend an hour with him, asking Are we doing something wrong? Are we misperceiving the situation?'"
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It's possible that this Kissinger visit brings messages from the Borg, despite the Borg not having been pleased with Kissinger's advice on Russia in the past... we'll see.
The reference to the "Borg" is a reflects the low esteem Pat Lang, et. al., hold for the Obama administration.
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