Henry Kissinger: My friend David Rockefeller, a man who served the world
By Henry A. Kissinger March 30 at 2:28 PM
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We met 60 years ago as part of a study group at the
Council on Foreign Relations, among the first such efforts to discipline the ominous aspects of nuclear technology by moral and political purposes. Shortly afterward, he encouraged a discussion group, which later was developed into what is now known as the
Bilderberg Group, an annual meeting of European and American leaders to explore their challenges and common purposes.
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A decade later, David called on me, at the time secretary of state, to inform me that, in the view of some of the colleagues he had brought with him, the scope of U.S. foreign policy needed broadening. A truly global study to include Asia was required for that challenge. His associates, in fact, included Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale and Zbigniew Brzezinski; in other words, a government in exile waiting to replace the administration in which I served. But David’s combination of dedication and innocence was such that the thought never took hold. Instead, I became a founding member of the
Trilateral Commission, which thrives to this day.
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