America is the “shining city on a hill,” a moral force for good whose ideals should be spread worldwide, according to the idealistic interpretation of U.S. foreign policy. Backers of that view cite ...
Derived from Christopher Hitchens’s book-length indictment of Kissinger for war crimes, this BBC documentary by Alex Gibney and Eugene Jarecki is easy to like from the moment you hear the strains of ...
Christopher Hitchens, The Trial of Henry Kissinger (New York: Verso, 2001), 160 pp., $22. On May 29, 2001, French officials appeared at the Ritz Hotel in Paris with a summons for former U.S. Secretary ...
In his latest column for Slate, the ailing essayist Christopher Hitchens returns to a favorite target of his, Henry Kissinger, whom was recently found on newly released tapes from his days in the ...
In an interview with Brian Lamb of C-SPAN, Christopher Hitchens said that his chief motivation for writing is rage—rage against political corruption, media distortion of reality, and the culture of ...