Senator John McCain sees red when Code Pink anti-war protesters interrupt the beginning of a Senate Armed Services Committee that Henry Kissinger was testifying at. McCain calls the demonstrators 'low-life scum' before they are ejected from the hearing
Activists from the anti-war group CodePink attempted to arrest former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (pictured) during his testimony on global security matters at a Senate Armed Services Committee meeting Thursday.
Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has given a chilling assessment of a new geopolitical situation taking shape amid the Ukrainian crisis, warning of a possible new Cold War and calling the West's approach to the
Code Pink members chanted “Arrest Henry Kissinger for war crimes” as the former secretary of State walked into the Armed Services Committee hearing chaired by McCain. The hearing featured testimony from Kissinger, George Shultz and Madeleine
"We feel that we need different kinds of people coming in with different kinds of ideas, and it's actually Henry Kissinger's old-world politique of being ready to overthrow democratically-elected governments or bomb to smithereens countries like