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Monday, June 04, 2007

War a Calamity, Ex-Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski Tells US Congress

by Barry Schweid for the Associated Press

February 3, 2007

WASHINGTON -- Zbigniew Brzezinski, former U.S. national security adviser, told Congress the war in Iraq is a calamity and likely to lead to "a head-on conflict with Iran and with much of the world of Islam at large."

Testifying before the Senate foreign relations committee Thursday, Brzezinski skewered U.S. administration policy as driven by "imperial hubris" and a disaster on historic, strategic and moral grounds. While other former U.S. officials and ex-generals have criticized administration policy in committee hearings, none savaged it to the degree Brzezinski did. "If the United States continues to be bogged down in a protracted bloody involvement in Iraq, and I emphasize what I am about to say, the final destination on this downhill track is likely to be a head-on conflict with Iran and with much of the world of Islam at large," said the security adviser in the Democratic administration of former president Jimmy Carter. He set out as a plausible scenario for military collision: Iraq failing to meet benchmarks set by the administration, followed by accusations Iran is responsible for the failure, then a terrorist act or some provocation blamed on Iran, culminating in so-called defensive U.S. military action against Iran.

That, Brzezinski said, would plunge the United States into a spreading quagmire eventually ranging across Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Proposing a massive shift in policy, Brzezinski, who holds a senior position at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the United States should announce unambiguously its determination to leave Iraq "in a reasonably short period of time." Second, he said, the United States should announce it is undertaking talks with Iraqi leaders to jointly set with them a date by which U.S. military disengagement should be completed.

Instead, he said, the administration is developing a mythical, historical narrative to justify the case for a protracted and potential expanding war. Initially based on false claims Iraq had secret arsenals of weapons of mass destruction, Brzezinski said "the war is now being redefined as the decisive ideological struggle of our time, reminiscent of the earlier collisions with Nazism and Stalinism."

[Let’s all hope that Mr Brzezinski is wrong shall we…………………..?]

4 comments:

beepbeepitsme said...

Zbigniew Brzezinski has been around for a long time. As the National Security advisor to President Carter, he helped set up the Carter Doctrine.

It would seem to me that some of his policies for the Persian Gulf are coming home to roost.

"In 1998, this U.S. effort to entrap the Soviets in the Afghan civil war, was confirmed by Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter's National Security Advisor (1977-1981). Brzezinski bragged that by covertly arming and financing the mujahideen, the U.S. deliberately drew the Soviets into the war: "According to the official version of history, the CIA assistance to the Mujahideen began during 1980, i.e. after the Soviet army had invaded Afghanistan on December 24, 1979. But the reality, kept secret until now, is very different: it was July 3, 1979 when President Carter signed the first directive on the clandestine assistance to opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. On that day, I wrote a note to the President in which I explained that in my opinion this aid would bring about a military intervention by the Soviets..... We did not push the Russians to intervene, but we knowingly increased the probability that they would."

When asked if he regretted arming the mujahideen, Brzezinski said: "Regret what? This secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of luring the Russians into the Afghan trap and you want me to regret it? The day the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote to President Carter, in substance: 'We now have the opportunity to give the U.S.SR its war of Vietnam.'

http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/BRZ110A.html

CyberKitten said...

..and now America has it's very own Vietnam: The Next Generation.

Ain't blowback a bitch?

Thanks for that Beep.......

Ken Comer said...

Terrible comment, BeepBeepItsMe! You are cruel and unusual punishment and we have fundamental laws about creatures like you. After reading your remarks, I had to go spend more than 30 minutes reading the wikipedia (including the "talk" sections). Yes, it was insightful, informative and interesting, but what about that half hour of my life? I could have been in Stop Six getting a BJ from a hooker there. And even more cruel, you wrote something that I felt obliged to comment about.

You're a sick, evil person. I hope you know that there are probably several gods out there licking their chops, just waiting for you to die so they can snatch your soul away. Some of them might even snatch it before you die! And you would not even know it!

DOOM, bbim. DOOM.

beepbeepitsme said...

ken
hahahah

Hang on - I have to work to do on that "evil laugh."

(Clears throat)

Bwhahahahhaha