This podcast episode explores the complex and controversial reputation of Henry Kissinger in American foreign policy. It delves into his theory of geopolitics, his actions during the Vietnam War, his role in the secret bombing of Cambodia, and his influence on the international order. The episode also discusses the criticisms and exposés that revealed Kissinger's involvement in sabotaging peace talks and supporting regime changes. It raises questions about his legacy and the moral depravity of the Washington foreign policy establishment and media. Overall, the podcast examines the fluctuating perception of Kissinger and the impact of his actions on global politics.