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The Trial of Henry Kissinger (book)

"The Trial of Henry Kissinger" is a nonfiction book that presents a detailed legal and moral critique of Henry Kissinger, who served as U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor. It argues that his actions—such as supporting controversial covert operations and military interventions—amount to serious violations of international law and human rights. The book famously portrays a symbolic trial, suggesting that Kissinger should be held accountable for these deeds, akin to a criminal trial. It invites readers to consider the ethical and legal implications of his policies, prompting reflection on accountability for government actions in foreign policy.