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  • Zbigniew Brzezinski
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  • Zbigniew Brzezinski served as United States National Security Advisor to United States President Jimmy Carter. In his 1970s book, Between Two Ages, he made the case for the formation of what would later be known as the Trilateral Commission, which he co-founded along with David Rockefeller. Zbigniew Brzezinski, son of Polish diplomat Tadeusz Brzezinski, is known to bear wide open resentment against Russia and considers his hostile anti-Soviet foreign policy strategy during the Carter administration to be among his crowning achievements as National Security Advisor.__TOC__
  • With a name like Zbigniew Brzezinski, how could he not be a commie? Born in Poland, Zbigniew grew up surrounded by commies. His teacher was a commie, the mailman was a commie, the milkman was a commie, the local handyman was a commie and most likely his mother was also a commie feeding him commie milk from her commie breasts. If he knew who his father was, most likely he was a commie too. So it came as no surprise that Zbigniew's first job upon his arrival in America was as National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter, America's peanut-farming commie president.
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski served as the National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. The Polish-born strategist was known for his handling of the US response to the Iranian revolution, the SALT II treaty, the Camp David Accords, as well as US/China relations during the late 1970’s. Brzezinski was known for his strong stance against the Soviet Union, which was highlighted by his support of the Shah of Iran and his response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Brzezinski formed the strategy of working with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to fund the mujaheddin’s fight against the Soviets. Many consider Brzenzinski’s strategy actually lead to the formation of al Qaeda, which came into power following the Soviets removal from Afghanistan in the late 1980’s.
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  • With a name like Zbigniew Brzezinski, how could he not be a commie? Born in Poland, Zbigniew grew up surrounded by commies. His teacher was a commie, the mailman was a commie, the milkman was a commie, the local handyman was a commie and most likely his mother was also a commie feeding him commie milk from her commie breasts. If he knew who his father was, most likely he was a commie too. So it came as no surprise that Zbigniew's first job upon his arrival in America was as National Security Advisor to Jimmy Carter, America's peanut-farming commie president. Mr. Brzezinski was scheduled to appear on "The Colbert Report" on June 28, 2007, but did not. Well, it's like they say: "You can take the coward out of Communist Russia, but you can't make him American." Image:MiniMaleSilhouette1.jpg Zbigniew Brzezinski is an article about a person who is not Stephen.Please add more details so America can better judge Zbigniew Brzezinski's worthiness.
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski served as United States National Security Advisor to United States President Jimmy Carter. In his 1970s book, Between Two Ages, he made the case for the formation of what would later be known as the Trilateral Commission, which he co-founded along with David Rockefeller. Zbigniew Brzezinski, son of Polish diplomat Tadeusz Brzezinski, is known to bear wide open resentment against Russia and considers his hostile anti-Soviet foreign policy strategy during the Carter administration to be among his crowning achievements as National Security Advisor.__TOC__
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski served as the National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter from 1977 to 1981. The Polish-born strategist was known for his handling of the US response to the Iranian revolution, the SALT II treaty, the Camp David Accords, as well as US/China relations during the late 1970’s. Brzezinski was known for his strong stance against the Soviet Union, which was highlighted by his support of the Shah of Iran and his response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979. Brzezinski formed the strategy of working with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to fund the mujaheddin’s fight against the Soviets. Many consider Brzenzinski’s strategy actually lead to the formation of al Qaeda, which came into power following the Soviets removal from Afghanistan in the late 1980’s. A slightly hawkish advisor, Brzezinski continued to serve, in different capacities, in every administration from President Reagan to Clinton. He is currently a professor of foreign policy at Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies.
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