IS HENRY KISSINGER A SOVIET 'AGENT OF INFLUENCE'?

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April 18, 1984
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/05: CIA-RDP90-00806R000100640026-2 ARTICLE JP ' WASHINGTON TIMES 18 April 1984 cF,'1 ~V.l1 i,~ ~,J Is Henry Kissinger a Soviet `agent of influence? In a nationwide broadcast on ABC-TV, I summarized the doc-' umentation showing that former 1 Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is a Soviet "agent of influence," and also indicated the precise meaning of the term as distinct from "Soviet agent:' The nub of the matteris that the late Bertrand Russell and oth- ers reached certain back-channel agreements with Soviet dictator Nikita Khrushchev and that Mn Kissinger has worked to impose those agreements upon the United States and NATC for more than 25 years. Naturally, Zbm Braden, a close friend of the Kissinger household, denies all these charges flaly. In only one point of his column ["Lyndon LaRouche as newest in nuts," April 61 does he appear to reject any of the evidence pre- sented during my broadcast. Mr. Braden held a high-ranking posi- tion under the late CIA Director Allen Dulles, and this during the i period that Mn Russell's intimate dealings with Mr. Khrushcheiv were being conducted through Mr. Rus- sell's World Association of Parlia- mentarians for World Government and the Pugwash Conference series. The facts that Mn Braden denies so vigorously now were facts coming across his own desk during his period of service with Mr. Dul- les at CIA. Unless Mr. Braden has suffered astonishing memory-lapses he knows that nuclear deterrence, flexible response, and detente gen- erally were each part of a package- deal under which Mr. Russell, Leo Szilard, and others offered to give the Soviet empire a much larger chunk of the world than had been awarded to Joe Stalin during the Yalta Conference. Everything I stated on the! broadcast respecting Mr. Russell's role is true, and therefore what I stated respecting Mn Kissinger's continued support of Mr. Russell's agreements with Mr. Khrushchev is also true. LYNDON LaROUCHE New York, N.Y. STAT Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/08/05: CIA-RDP90-00806R000100640026-2 ,~.