Zbigniew Brzezinski to be the real power behind an Obama throne


By Eric Walberg
Online Journal Contributing Writer

Jul 24, 2008, 00:27
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Jul 24, 2008, 00:27

As the United States election race enters the final stretch, Barack Obama as 
the candidate promising change is revealing his true colours, much to the 
despair of anyone actually expecting any change.

His recent call to declare Jerusalem the undivided capital of Israel, his 
denial of Palestinans’ right of return, and his support for a Bantustan 
Palestinian “state” which poses no threat to Israel show how completely he has 
caved in to the Zionist establishment on that issue.

As President George W Bush calls for early reductions in combat troops in Iraq, 
Obama’s position on Iraq -- a vow to bring troops home within 16 months, 
excepting a “residual force” -- looks less and less like a defining moment in 
his foreign policy. Whatever happens to troop levels, there is no explicit talk 
of overriding the plans for 14 permanent bases.

Obama is toeing the line in Afghanistan, too. As NATO casualties continue to 
mount, surpassing monthly Iraqi casualities as of June this year, he is 
proposing -- now seconded by McCain -- that the United States shift up to 
15,000 more troops there from Iraq. Just prior to his trip to Afghanistan, he 
wrote in a New York Times Op Ed, “We need more troops, more helicopters, better 
intelligence-gathering and more nonmilitary assistance to accomplish the 
mission there.” Please, will someone show me the silver lining in an Obama 
victory in November?

But then none of the above should come as any surprise to those familiar with 
his chief promoter and foreign policy adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, who, along 
with current (and likely future) Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, has already 
entered history as helping “suck the Soviets into a Vietnamese quagmire.” These 
are the words of President Jimmy Carter’s Under-Secretary of Defense Walter 
Slocumbe in March 1979, eight months before the Soviets were successfully 
“sucked in,” when Gates was CIA chief. The changing of the guard, come 
November, will change nothing. US foreign policy has a logic which transcends 
who sleeps in the White House.

What’s especially ghoulish about all this is that there are four Brzezinski 
offspring who are all onboard the Obama wagon: Mark (director of Russian and 
Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council under President Bill Clinton, 
and one of the prime movers of the 2004 color revolution in Ukraine); Ian 
(currently the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and NATO 
affairs and a backer of Kosovan independence, NATO expansion into Ukraine and 
Georgia and US ABM missiles in Poland); Mika, political commentator on MSNBC 
whose interview with Michele Obama contributed to the general media Obamamia; 
and finally Matthew, a friend of Ilyas Akhmadov, “foreign minister” and US 
envoy of the Chechen opposition.

Brzezinski’s brand of anti-Russian, anti-Muslim geopolitics will dominate a 
future Obama administration. In Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis 
of American Superpower, published last year, he lays out his New World Order 
agenda without so much as a blush. Apparently, there is a global political 
awakening going on, the goal of which is “dignity.” Not economic development, 
not the alleviation of poverty, not national sovereignty against the IMF and 
World Bank. Just plain old dignity, though Zbig’s brand of dignity is the kind 
attained through secession, Balkanisation, and the creation of weak statelets 
for each ethnic minority subservient to the US. Think: Kosovo and -- if he has 
his way -- Chechenia. Neo-Wilsonian demagogy in the service not of peace but of 
US world domination, encirclement of Russia and control of the Arab world.

Zbig said in endorsing Obama: “What makes Obama attractive to me is that he 
understands that we live in a very different world where we have to relate to a 
variety of cultures and peoples.” Obama’s alleged global approach and 
trans-ethnic, trans-racial allure are right out of Zbig’s university textbook, 
or rather Second Chance, which will be the manual for the Obama campaign and 
presidency.

Obama is literally a second chance for Brzezinski: having destroyed the Soviet 
Union and shattered the Warsaw Pact, he now wants to dismember the Russian 
Federation itself and put the finishing touches on Afghanistan as an 
impregnable US military base against China, Russia . . . the list is endless. 
Perhaps Zbig is dreaming of restoring Greater Poland circa 1600 -- from the 
Black Sea to the Baltic, all controlled by petty szlachta aristocrats like . . 
. the Brzezinskis?

The Economist blog put it best: “A new brain for Barack Obama! It’s 78 years 
old [Ed. note: it’s 80 years old] and it still works perfectly. It belongs to 
Zbigniew Brzezinski, the peppery ex-national security adviser to Jimmy Carter.”

The messianic idealism of the Obama campaign has not been seen since the days 
of another Brzezinski creation -- Jimmy Carter, who made him national security 
adviser with disastrous results. Brzezinski’s anti-Russian obsession back in 
1976 prompted him to foment the rise of Islamic fundamentalism, which he touted 
as the greatest single bulwark against Soviet communism. Webster G. Tarpley 
argues that Brzezinski was even a prime behind-the-scenes mover in the 
overthrow of the Shah of Iran and installing Ayatollah Khomeini in power in 
Tehran. Brzezinski cared less about the Middle East and its oil than he did 
about the need for a centre from which Islamic fundamentalism of the most 
retrograde type could penetrate the soft southern underbelly of the USSR. For 
Brzezinski, the space between the southern frontier of the Soviet and the 
Indian Ocean littoral became an “arc of crisis,” and we have his handiwork to 
thank for the horrors taking place there to this day.

The 1980 Carter Doctrine -- that the US was determined to dominate the Persian 
Gulf -- is at the root of the first Gulf War, of the present Iraq war, and of 
the possible war on Iran. Brzezinski’s grandiose schemes of world 
transformation caused a renewal of the Cold War and gave birth to Al-Qaeda, and 
without Soviet restraint the results could easily have been far more tragic 
than they turned out to be. By 1980, disillusionment with Carter led to the 
nightmare of the Reagan regime. But this was of little concern to Brzezinski -- 
a mere blip on his radar screen.

In 2008, we have an obscure Illinois senator, a neophyte with no legislative 
achievements to speak of, but with a raft of utopian promises, including 
solving the race problem once and for all. Recession, unemployment and an 
alarming rise in poverty are of no consequence; a golden age is at hand thanks 
to his magnetic personality. Since he knows nothing of foreign policy, these 
matters will be competently managed by the Brzezinski cabal.

But there seems to be one slight hitch. Despite Obama’s slavish pro-Israeli 
genuflections of late, he is still not trusted by the Jewish lobby. Quite 
possibly because they know who the power behind the throne-to-be is, and they 
can’t stomach him, nor he them. Addressing the AIPAC crew in an interview with 
The Daily Telegraph, he said, “They operate not by arguing but by slandering, 
vilifying, demonising. They very promptly wheel out anti-Semitism. There is an 
element of paranoia in this inclination to view any serious attempt at a 
compromised peace as somehow directed against Israel.”

But then Brzezinski was a key player in Carter’s 1978 Camp David Accords, much 
loathed by the Zionists as giving up Sinai in exchange for a cold peace with 
Egypt. Brzezinski is definitely not a hardcore Zionist, though he’s happy to 
allow the destruction of Palestine. Perhaps he is, under his suave exterior, 
still the quintessential Polish anti-Semite, with a vision of the New World 
Order without Israel at the centre.

If he can keep up the momentum, however, he may be able to outflank the 
Zionists in Washington and bringing his horse first past the finish line. They 
are on the defensive these days, what with spy trials, even J Street Project, a 
Jewish lobby group that -- gasp -- dares to criticise Israel. Is this, then, 
the silver lining in an Obama victory?

Eric Walberg writes for Al-Ahram Weekly. You can reach him at  
<http://www.geocities.com/walberg2002/> www.geocities.com/walberg2002/. 

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