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Henry Kissinger Appears On Television

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger appears on "This Week with David Brinkley" on October 23, 1983, saying that the U.S. should perhaps expand the Marine contingent in Lebanon. On the same day, several hundred Marines were killed by a car-bomb in Beirut. Unleash your creativity and transform your space into a visual masterpiece.

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A somber moment in history: Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger appears on 'This Week with David Brinkley' on October 23, 1983, as tensions escalate in Lebanon just hours after a devastating car-bomb killed several hundred Marines in Beirut.


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Henry Kissinger Appears On Television A striking image from history's archives - Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger appears on "This Week with David Brinkley" on October 23, 1983. This iconic photograph captures a pivotal moment in American politics and international relations. Printed on high-quality paper and framed to perfection, this reproduction is sure to be a conversation starter in any room. A unique addition to your home or office decor that's steeped in history and intrigue - the perfect choice for anyone interested in politics, diplomacy, or simply great photography!

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