Renowned and controversial diplomat Henry Kissinger has finally come around to realizing the instability of mass immigration from wildly different cultures, religions, and regions of the globe.

“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” the former Secretary of State said in an interview with Axel Springer, the media company that owns Politico.

Kissinger was referring to recent reports of Arabs cheering in Berlin, Germany about Hamas’ attack on Israel. He described the celebrations as “painful.”

Kissinger was born in Germany and fled due to Nazi persecution. He went from being a Jewish refugee to a top wielder of power in Washington politics, serving in statesman roles under multiple presidential administrations. He went on to become an elite geopolitical consultant in his later years, with his advice being sought by every single president since his service under President Gerald Ford (except, interestingly, President Joe Biden; Biden said something self-admittedly “outrageous” in June 2023, namely that he knows as much about foreign policy as anyone alive, including Kissinger).

As a member of the political class, Kissinger has presided over the West’s status quo policies over the last few decades of globalization and mass multicultural immigration. His comments are being perceived as flying in the face of his political career.

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“The Middle East conflict has the danger of escalating and bringing in other Arab countries under the pressure of their public opinion,” Kissinger warned, referencing the 1973 Yom Kippur War where Israel fended off an attack from a coalition of Arab forces led by Egypt and Syria.

Kissinger surmised that Hamas’ true, hidden goal “can only be to mobilize the Arab world against Israel and to get off the track of peaceful negotiations.” He also warned that Israel may take action against Iran if it concludes the Iranian government triggered the attack.

The Hamas attack and the Russian-Ukrainian War together represent “fundamental attack on the international system,” Kissinger said.

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