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Answer: Assuming 'Kissinger' refers to Henry Kissinger and 'Cooper' to John Sherman Cooper, the withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam can support Kissinger's realpolitik interpretation, whereas the My Lai Massacre fuels anti-war sentiment in line with Cooper's interpretation.

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Explanation:The question requires the examination of historical events from two different perspectives, Kissinger's and Cooper's. To provide a complete answer, it would be useful to know the specific interpretations of these scholars. However, assuming Kissinger refers to Henry Kissinger, as a key figure in shaping American foreign policy, we can use the example of the Vietnam War.Vietnam War can be used to support Kissinger's interpretation as he was an advocate for realpolitik - a system of politics based on practical and material factors. The U.S. eventually withdrew from the Vietnam War, shifting its approach from direct engagement to providing support to its allies without directly defending the whole non-communist world, a policy in line with Kissinger's belief in realpolitik.For Cooper's interpretation, it would be helpful to know which Cooper we are referring to. But if we consider John Sherman Cooper who was critical of the Vietnam War, an event that could support his interpretation is the exposure of the My Lai Massacre. This event reinforced anti-war sentiment and would support Cooper's critical perspective on U.S. involvement in Vietnam.

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