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Newsweek commentary linking Hillary Clinton, Henry Kissinger, and China
The passage is a historical/opinion piece with no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable details. It merely cites a past quote by Hillary Clinton and general remarks about Kissinger’ Clinton quoted as saying China is "scared" of the Arab Spring. Reference to Henry Kissinger’s long‑term advisory role to U.S. presidents on China. No specific financial flows, legal exposures, or mis
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The passage is a historical/opinion piece with no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable details. It merely cites a past quote by Hillary Clinton and general remarks about Kissinger’ Clinton quoted as saying China is "scared" of the Arab Spring. Reference to Henry Kissinger’s long‑term advisory role to U.S. presidents on China. No specific financial flows, legal exposures, or mis
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