[37] In his PhD dissertation, Kissinger first introduced the concept of "legitimacy",[38] which he defined as: "Legitimacy as used here should not be confused with justice. For several weeks afterwards, he refused to see Kissinger and even contemplated firing him. [137] The case was later dismissed by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, citing separation of powers: "The decision to support a coup of the Chilean government to prevent Dr. Allende from coming to power, and the means by which the United States Government sought to effect that goal, implicate policy makers in the murky realm of foreign affairs and national security best left to the political branches. The Dan David Foundation, which is based out of Tel Aviv University and counts such dubious luminaries as war criminal Henry Kissinger on its board of directors, has gifted $1 million to Fauci for "courageously defending science in the face of uninformed opposition during the challenging Covid crisis." Then a sophomore at Brandeis University, he explained perhaps humorously to the New York Post that he got the job "the way everyone else did . Instead the consequences of what I do, I mean the public's judgment, have never bothered me. Bundesliga.[244]. [87] Kissinger maintained at the time, and still maintains, that if only Congress had approved of his request for another $700 million South Vietnam would have been able to resist. He also said "The Indians are bastards", shortly before the war. Kissinger was a target of anti-American sentiment which was a significant feature of Greek public opinion at the timeparticularly among young peopleviewing the U.S. role in Cyprus as negative. As of 2022, he is 61 years old as of 2022. And I care about the fact that they believe in me when you sway or convince somebody, you shouldn't confuse them. Henry Alfred Kissinger (/ k s n d r /; [1] alemo: [ks]; nascido Heinz Alfred Kissinger, em 27 de maio de 1923) um poltico, diplomata e especialista em geopoltica americano que serviu Secretrio de Estado e Conselheiro de Segurana Nacional dos Estados Unidos nos governos dos presidentes Richard Nixon e Gerald Ford. [68], In June 1971, Kissinger supported Nixon's effort to ban the Pentagon Papers saying the "hemorrhage of state secrets" to the media was making diplomacy impossible.