Cesar Augusto Guzzetti
Cesar Augusto Guzzetti was the Argentine Foreign Minister during the military dictatorship in the 1970s, a period characterized by significant human rights violations and state terrorism. His interactions with U.S. diplomats, including Henry Kissinger, were pivotal in shaping U.S.-Argentina relations at the time, as the U.S. provided support for the military government. Guzzetti’s tenure is often scrutinized for its role in facilitating oppressive policies that led to the 'Dirty War' in Argentina.
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Cesar Augusto Guzzetti was the Argentine Foreign Minister during the time Henry Kissinger made his remarks.
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