Former US diplomat says supply complicated by logistical issues, and Washington initially thought Israel was already winning: 'This was a huge step we took. It saved Israel'
Controversial top diplomat, turning 100 this week, organized airlift to resupply Israel during Yom Kippur War, secretly brokered ties with communist China
How did Henry Kissinger balance the US's Cold War competition with the Soviets and lay the groundwork for peace between Israel and Egypt? David and diplomat Martin Indyk discuss.
Ukrainian president accuses former US secretary of state of acting like it's 1938, in reference to Munich Agreement allowing Nazi Germany to annex parts of Czechoslovakia
In 'Master of the Game,' his new bio on the former US secretary of state, veteran diplomat Indyk looks at how regional powers were leveraged into living with each other
'The Inevitability of Tragedy' shows how the (in)famous former Secretary of State's artful strategies were influenced by his family's escape from Nazis, German Jewish intellectuals
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