Cambodia, its shattered towns and countryside, its slaughtered and now starving people, was sacrificed to American policy in Vietnam. !\ot even Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State at the time, can deny it in the first volume of his memoirs, recently published. Kissinger, of course, could not have anticipated what
Pol Pot would do. But he made it possible for him to do it.
Today, NEAL ASCHERSON, of the London “Observer,” outlines the Cambodian problem and puts the first of six charges made against Kissinger. Tomorrow, in the final article, he examines the other five charges.
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