Henry Kissinger was a statesman for the ages - a scholar and celebrity who once spoke of how he was able to "do things" for a number of presidents. But while the things he did earned him the moniker "top diplomat" for some, others chose "war criminal". As President Nixon's architect-in-chief on US foreign policy, Kissinger built a relationship with the world based on American self-interest and, in doing so, drafted a legacy that divided opinion. Supporters hail the "realpolitik", a pragmatism that underpinned how the Nixon administration interacted with allies and adversaries. Be the first to get Breaking News...