This is an analysis of a recent Brzezinski article (Bush's Suicidal Statecraft) that reads between the lines and speculates on what might really be coming down...the real intentions and plan behind the coming Bushgate.
Brzezinski article is posted below the author's analysis.
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In the article below, Brzezinski launches a full-scale attack
on Bush and the war in Iraq. He even calls for an early
withdrawal, leaving the Iraqi's to sort things out for
themselves, one way or the other.
I find it challenging to fathom what Brzezinski is up to here,
or where he's coming from.
We might start by recalling two items from his past. The first
regards the war between the USSR and Afghanistan, of which
Brzezinski was one of the architects, and which he afterwards
publicly bragged about as being a coup in the cold war.
In order to launch this war, various Islamic terrorist
organizations were created, armed, and funded by the CIA,
recruiting from all over the Middle East. They were
unleashed in order to draw the Soviets into their own Vietnam
quagmire. The world "Taliban" means student; in particular a
student of the CIA terrorist schools. This was an act of
state-sponsored terrorism on the part of the U.S., leading
predictably to a very dirty and bloody conflict. The war was
also accompanied by a Matrix campaign which portrayed the
terrorists as domestic, self-motivated freedom fighters.
The second item to recall is Brzezinski's recent book (1997),
"The Grand Chessboard". A primary thesis of the book is that
the U.S. should not shrink from empire: we are top dog now and
should take whatever measures are necessary to maintain that
position, as the world's first truly global empire. In a very
real sense, the PNAC agenda can be seen as a specific
battle-plan drawn up in order to fulfill the strategic vision
Brzezinski articulated. In addition, the Patriot Act is in
some sense a response to Brzezinski's warning that "Democracy
is inimical to imperial mobilization".
With these observations in mind, let's examine some of
Brzezinski's statements. First however, you may want
to skip down and read Brzezinski's article, and see what
sense you can make of it....cont'd
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