A Quote by Henry A. Kissinger

America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests. — © Henry A. Kissinger
America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests.

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In trans-border relations, there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies or even permanent borders. There are only permanent interests and everything should be done to secure these interests.
There are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, just permanent interests.
Why I can't stand this phrase about I don't have any permanent enemies, any permanent friends, only permanent interests. I can't stand that. It's a matter of principles. What kind of integrity, what kind of morality do you have?
Black people shouldn't have permanent friends or enemies: they should have permanent interest.
In politics, there are no permanent enemies or friends.
There are no permanent alliances, only permanent interests.
We have no permanent allies, only permanent interests.
Many men are loved by their enemies, and hated by their friends, and are the friends of their enemies, and the enemies of their friends.
We have no lasting friends, no lasting enemies, only lasting interests.
I have no permanent enemies - only people I have yet to persuade.
Worse than thieves, murderers, or cannibals, those who offer compromise slow you and sap your vitality while pretending to be your friends. They are not your friends. Compromisers are the enemies of all humanity, the enemies of life itself. Compromisers are the enemies of everything important, sacred, and true.
To the Japanese, Portugal and Russia are neutral enemies, England and America are belligerent enemies, and Germany and her satellites are friendly enemies. They draw very fine distinctions.
It's good for everyone to understand that they are to love their enemies, simply because your enemies show you things about yourself you need to change. So in actuality enemies are friends in reverse.
Undue enmity with enemies does not serve the interests of the system. Enemies must be dealt with wisely and prudently.
The United States of America does not have friends; it has interests.
It is better to decide a difference between enemies than friends, for one of our friends will certainly become an enemy and one of our enemies a friend.
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