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Janu_German
29th June 2005, 17:26
When US President and his man insulted Indians

Anne Gearan (AP)

Washington, June 29, 2005





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President Richard M Nixon referred privately to Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as an "old witch" and national security adviser Henry Kissinger insulted Indians in general, according to transcripts of Oval Office tapes and newly declassified documents.

Nixon and Kissinger met in the Oval Office on the morning of November 5, 1971, to discuss Nixon's conversation with Gandhi the day before. "We really slobbered over the old witch," Nixon told Kissinger, according to a transcript of their conversation released on Tuesday as part of a State Department compilation of significant documents involving American foreign policy.

Nixon's remark came as the two men speculated about Gandhi's motives during the White House meeting and discussed India's intentions in the looming conflict with neighbouring Pakistan. The United States was allied with Pakistan and saw India as too closely allied with the Soviet Union.

"The Indians are bastards anyway," Kissinger told the President. "They are starting a war there."

Kissinger also told his boss that he had bested Gandhi in their meeting.

"While she was a *****, we got what we wanted too," Kissinger said. "She will not be able to go home and say that the United States didn't give her a warm reception and therefore in despair she's got to go to war."

Other documents chart US contacts with China, as facilitated by Pakistan, and US concern that India was developing nuclear technology. The archive covers US policy in South Asia in 1971 and 1972.

The documents, many declassified only earlier this month, generally cover old ground, several Cold War scholars said. Still, the particulars are intriguing, including rosters of who was in various meetings and quotes from conversations among Nixon, his aides and foreign leaders.

"They see everything through a Cold War prism," said Bill Burr, a senior analyst at the National Security Archive at George Washington University. "It's a wholly distorted view."

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ElectricdreamS_old
29th June 2005, 17:33
salamzzz, i think americans and the british are the biggest culprits anyway!

Janu_German
29th June 2005, 18:14
Originally posted by ElectricdreamS
salamzzz, i think americans and the british are the biggest culprits anyway!

Culprits hongey lekin ye daikhain ke 30 saal baad apney qoumi raaz afsha ker detey hain hamarey haan to pata nahin kub Hamood ur Rehman commission ki full report open ho gi.

Rizkhanae
29th June 2005, 20:17
::pak f2::
The newspaper authority must be pro BJP, as in India these days anti congress movement is ON, upon copmpletion of 30 years of Indira's emrgency rule, when mostly all anti political prty's leaders were jailed for a considerable time.
BJP might have bribed the newspaper which is common there to achieve some cheap popularity in the case when the target person is not alive to challenge the REMARKS or allegation.

karim
29th June 2005, 21:08
i am not much in politics

umairgilani
29th June 2005, 21:38
yea, thats why nixon wasnt that popular