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		<title>Georgia-Russia: It's a Classic Brzezinski Project!</title>
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			<title>Update to Georgia-Russia: It's a Classic Brzezinski Project!</title>
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&gt;&gt; Read Update Part II... http://humanbeingsfirst.blogspot.com/2008/08/georgia-russia-its-aclassic-brzezinski.html#Part-II


 [...] And as if on cue, Dr. Brzezinski graces us with the following as observed by SPIEGEL ONLINE in its aptly titled (for Pentagon purposes) article â€œTHE DANGEROUS NEIGHBOR - Vladimir Putin Takes on a Powerless Westâ€ on August 18, 2008: â€œAmerican Caucasus strategist Zbigniew Brzezinski has drawn parallels to Stalin and Hitler, equating the Russian invasion of a neighboring country with the Soviet winter war of 1940, when Moscow sought to undermine the sovereignty of small, sovereign Finland.â€ The article is worth reading in juxtaposition to the analysis presented in this humble essay which deconstructs Brzezinski's criminal strategies in order to acquire a complete picture of how reality is being un-imaginatively re-spun worldwide in almost about the same terms as during the 1979-88 period during the deliberately provoked Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan. Brzezinski at that time had been peddling the same â€œoutrageâ€ to the Afghanis and to the world with the same overzealousness as we see today. As covered in the Time magazine article of February 18, 1980, titled â€œSelling the Carter Doctrineâ€, which quoted Brzezinski: 'â€œYou should know that the entire world is outraged,â€ he told a group of refugees at Sadda, urging them in effect to reclaim their land â€œbecause God is on your side.â€' This Brzezinski performance was captured in a minute long news clip which has been archived on the web. This is what he says in 1980:

[b]News voice Feb. 1980: â€œUS National Security Advisor Brzezinski flew to Pakistan to set about rallying resistance. He wanted to arm the Mujahideen without revealing America's role. On the Afghan border near the Khayber Pass, he urged the Soldiers of God to redouble their effortsâ€

Brzezinski Feb. 1980: (addressing the Mujahideen) â€œWe know of their deep belief in God, and we are confident that their struggle will succeed. That land over there, is yours, you'll go back to it one day, because your fight will prevail, and you'll have your homes and your mosques back again; because your cause is right; God is on your side!â€

(clapping by the ordinary simple looking rural people who had been forced out of their humble homes in Afghanistan and living in refugee camps on the Pakistani side, now assembled to listen to Brzezinski and being knighted as the Mujahideen)
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Later, after the Cold War was over, Brzezinski confessed that he had set up the USSR, the Afghanis, the â€œmujahideensâ€, and the entire world in order to [b]â€œmake the Soviets bleed, for as much, as long, as possible.â€[/b] (Ibid.) It is instructive to quote Brzezinski's full cold-blooded confession here to jog the mainstream presses hazy memories as they once again peddle the thinly veiled [b]â€œAmerican Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperativesâ€[/b]:


http://humanbeingsfirst.blogspot.com/2008/08/georgia-russia-its-aclassic-brzezinski.html#Part-II

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			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 18:58:43 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>interesting, but </title>
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			<description>There are indications that the Russians have keenly prepared for this match, and they got their South Ossetian clients to provoke the Georgians, in order to justify the Russian swatting of the bothersome Georgian fly.  

The Russians are clearly annoyed with the loss of the Soviet empire, and the joining of the West by many ex-Soviet states.  It is in their interest to put an end to it, and Georgia is the ideal place for this.

So, it is not necessarily only a Western boardgame that is being played out there: the Russians are also at it. - botond</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 06:39:31 +0100</pubDate>
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