THE REAL STORY OF ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI THAT THE MEDIA ISN’T TELLING

Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national security advisor to President Jimmy Carter, died Friday at a hospital in Virginia at the age of 89. Though the New York Times acknowledged that the former government advisor was a ‘hawkish strategic theorist,’ misrepresenting his legacy as one of otherwise infinite positivity may not be as easy as the establishment might like to think.
As the United Kingdom plays around with levels of the so-called ‘terror threat’ following a devastating attack by an ISIS-inspired individual – and as the Philippines goes into an almost complete state of martial law following ISIS-inspired destruction – Brzezinski’s timely death serves as a reminder to seek a deeper understanding of where modern terrorism originated in the first place.
As the New York Times explains, Brzezinski’s ‘rigid hatred of the Soviet Union’ guided much of America’s foreign policy ‘for better or worse.’ From the Times:
‘He supported billions in military aid for Islamic militants fighting invading Soviet troops in Afghanistan. He tacitly encouraged China to continue backing the murderous regime of Pol Pot in Cambodia, lest the Soviet-backed Vietnamese take over that country.’ [emphasis added]

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on MAY 30, 2017.