I agree with CapelDodger: we’ll see in 4-8 years (maybe).
It's funny when truthers post outside of Conspiracy Theories.
I don't have time to watch it. Can you post a complete transcript?
Over here we have to stay up pretty late to get a result, so this "Men Behind Obama" will serve to kill some time retrospectively. I expect hilarity will be enjoyed.
Question: The former director of the CIA, Robert Gates, stated in his memoirs ["From the Shadows"], that American intelligence services began to aid the Mujahadeen in Afghanistan 6 months before the Soviet intervention. In this period you were the national security adviser to President Carter. You therefore played a role in this affair. Is that correct?
Brzezinski: Yes. According to the official version of history, CIA aid to the Mujahadeen began during 1980, that is to say, after the Soviet army invaded Afghanistan, 24 Dec 1979. But the reality, secretly guarded until now, is completely otherwise Indeed, it was July 3, 1979 that President Carter signed the first directive for secret aid to the opponents of the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. And that very day, I wrote a note to the president in which I explained to him that in my opinion this aid was going to induce a Soviet military intervention.
Q: Despite this risk, you were an advocate of this covert action. But perhaps you yourself desired this Soviet entry into war and looked to provoke it?
B: It isn't quite that. We didn't push the Russians to intervene, but we knowingly increased the probability that they would.
Q: When the Soviets justified their intervention by asserting that they intended to fight against a secret involvement of the United States in Afghanistan, people didn't believe them. However, there was a basis of truth. You don't regret anything today?
B: Regret what? That secret operation was an excellent idea. It had the effect of drawing the Russians into the Afghan trap and you want me to regret it? The day that the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote to President Carter. We now have the opportunity of giving to the USSR its Vietnam war. Indeed, for almost 10 years, Moscow had to carry on a war unsupportable by the government, a conflict that brought about the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet empire.
Q: And neither do you regret having supported the Islamic fundamentalism, having given arms and advice to future terrorists?
B: What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban or the collapse of the Soviet empire? Some stirred-up Moslems or the liberation of Central Europe and the end of the cold war?
Q: Some stirred-up Moslems? But it has been said and repeated Islamic fundamentalism represents a world menace today.
B: Nonsense! It is said that the West had a global policy in regard to Islam. That is stupid. There isn't a global Islam. Look at Islam in a rational manner and without demagoguery or emotion. It is the leading religion of the world with 1.5 billion followers. But what is there in common among Saudi Arabian fundamentalism, moderate Morocco, Pakistan militarism, Egyptian pro-Western or Central Asian secularism? Nothing more than what unites the Christian countries.
- Le Nouvel Observateur, Paris, 15-21 January 1998
Posted at www.globalresearch.ca 15 October 2001
(Translated from the French by Bill Blum)
If it's on globalresearch it must be true!Posted at www.globalresearch.ca 15 October 2001
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What's the matter with what J. Jane has said here?
It seems like it's probably an authentic quote, and accurately reflects what Carter, etc. were thinking and doing.
Thanks for you interesting counter-argument...
Brzezinski was interviewed by Le Nouvel Observateur, not globalresearch, who simply reproduced it.
Are you suggesting that Le Nouvel Observateur fabricated the interview?
Maybe, but I wonder about the translation. After all, that site also claims the US detonated a nuke in Iraq.What's the matter with what J. Jane has said here?
It seems like it's probably an authentic quote, and accurately reflects what Carter, etc. were thinking and doing.
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JihadJane thinks the US government were behind the 9/11 attacks. You should see the lunacy that goes on in the Conspiracy Theories section!It's not as if this was the only time that Brzezinski has said these things, and he's not alone in saying them. One of the great things about the US is that nothing can be kept secret for long. The First Amendment puts paid to that.
Maybe, but I wonder about the translation. After all, that site also claims the US detonated a nuke in Iraq.
JihadJane thinks the US government were behind the 9/11 attacks. You should see the lunacy that goes on in the Conspiracy Theories section!
It's pretty well known that Operation Cyclone began 6 months before the Soviet invasion. Conspiracists and other anti-American types like to pretend this was the major or only contributing cause of the Soviet invasion. Never mind that the Soviets were already sending in reinforcements at the Afghan government's request in order to suppress the uprising before Cyclone had even started, and never mind that there were plenty of other countries and groups supporting the Afghan insurgency long before the U.S. got involved, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other Islamic states. Massive funding and arms assistance from the U.S. didn't begin until well after the invasion.
None of it sounds at all outlandish. Given the Realpolitik mindset of the day, why wouldn't the US shady side be doing exactly this? It's intent would be to damage the USSR, but its effect was to accelerate its demise. Nobody saw that coming.
Another thing nobody saw coming was the Iranian Revolution, which brought Islam centre-stage, in a Shiite guise. The Iranian confrontation with the US (the self-promoted greatest power on Earth) put the Sunni struggle against godless commies in the god-forsaken wilderness of Afghanistan very much in the shade. Sunni Arab resentment of that led directly to 9/11, via the US Embassy bombings in Africa. Proof that they were ready to take on the biggest guy in the bar.
Your link said Webster Tarpley is a "hitorican". What is that? I am not familiar with that word.