George W. Bush Pays Tribute to Henry Kissinger with Portrait, Praising Refugee Turned Diplomat's Decades of Foreign Policy Counsel
• Former President George W. Bush paid tribute to late American diplomat Henry Kissinger, sharing an oil painting he made of him • Bush said Kissinger fled Nazis as a boy, fought them in the U.S. Army, and gave dependable foreign policy advice over decades • Kissinger served as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under President Nixon • He later advised other presidents including Reagan and George H.W. Bush • Kissinger negotiated the Vietnam War ceasefire and improved U.S.-China relations, for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize