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"If the courts and attorneys of this country will not do their duty, we shall watch as the patients and survivors of this man follow justice and vindication in their own dignified and painstaking way, and at their own expenditure, and we shall be put to shame." Forget Pinochet, Milosevic, Hussein, Kim Jong-il, or Gaddafi. America need look no further than its lauded leaders for a battle lawbreaker whose offenses rival those of the very most heinous dictators in recent history: Henry Kissinger. Employing evidence predicated on firsthand testimony, unpublished documents, and new information uncovered by the Liberty of Information Take action, and only using what would hold up in international courts of legislation, The Trial of Henry Kissinger describes atrocities authorized by the former secretary of condition in Indochina, Bangladesh, Chile, Cyprus, East Timor, and in the plight of the Iraqi Kurds, "including conspiracy to commit murder, kidnap, and torture". With the accuracy and tenacity of an prosecutor, Hitchens provides an unrepentant portrait of an felonious diplomat who "maintained that regulations were like cobwebs", and implores government authorities round the world, including our very own, to bring him quickly to justice.