Article: National Security Archive releases Kissinger tapes

Caitlin Carroll
University Wire
06-07-2004
(The GW Hatchet) (U-WIRE) WASHINGTON -- The National Security Archive, housed in Gelman Library, released 20,000 pages of transcripts of former National Security Adviser and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's telephone conversations last month.

The recordings had been housed in the archive's office on the seventh floor of the library. Kissinger was a member of the Nixon and Ford administrations, and his conversations date back to his tenure as national security advisor under Nixon.

The conversations, many of which were between Kissinger and Nixon, address some diplomatic and national defense issues, such as the 1968 My Lai massacre, where U.S. ...

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