Is Kissinger The Right Person To Broker A Deal Between Russia And The West?

Vladimir Putin and former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. © ITAR-TASS/Alexandra Mudrats

Politico: Kissinger, a longtime Putin confidant, sidles up to Trump

America's pre-eminent ex-diplomat gets back in the mix. Could he help broker a deal with Russia?

Back in the 1990s, Henry Kissinger, the legendary former U.S. secretary of state-turned-global consultant, encountered an intriguing young Russian and proceeded to ask him a litany of questions about his background.

“I worked in intelligence,” Vladimir Putin finally told him, according to “First Person,” a 2000 autobiography cobbled together from hours of interviews with the then-unfamiliar Russian leader. To which Kissinger replied: “All decent people got their start in intelligence. I did, too.”

As Putin climbed the ranks in the Kremlin, eventually becoming the autocratic president he is today, he and Kissinger kept up a warm rapport even as the United States and Russia grew further apart. Kissinger is one of the few Americans to meet frequently with Putin, one former U.S. ambassador recently recalled -- along with movie star Steven Seagal and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson, the likely next secretary of state.

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WNU Editor: Kissinger and Putin are close .... but if a deal is going to be done, U.S. Secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson will be the man who will broker it.

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