27 May 2017
Hopefully, He Wakes Up in Hell
Zbigniew Brzezinski has died at age 89.
He was head of the National Security Council during the Carter Administration, and as such, proposed, a policy to buy a civil war in Afghanistan because he thought that it would hamstring the Soviets.
He was right, but he also lit the fuse that created al Qaeda and its ilk.
I don't think that he deserves to be in hell for indirectly causing 911, he could not have predicted that.
He deserves to be in hell for what he successfully accomplished: Creating a Vietnam for the Soviets in Afghanistan.
With the Vietnam war having ended only a few years prior, he knew what that meant, because there were somewhere around 2 MILLION civilian deaths in during the Vietnam war.
He knew that he was unleashing a cycle of unspeakable violence and brutality on the people of Afghanistan, but he did not care, because he hated Russians.
He was a war criminal.
Of course, we have to acknowledge that the buck stopped for these policies with Carter, who someday will share a place in hell with him.
He was head of the National Security Council during the Carter Administration, and as such, proposed, a policy to buy a civil war in Afghanistan because he thought that it would hamstring the Soviets.
He was right, but he also lit the fuse that created al Qaeda and its ilk.
I don't think that he deserves to be in hell for indirectly causing 911, he could not have predicted that.
He deserves to be in hell for what he successfully accomplished: Creating a Vietnam for the Soviets in Afghanistan.
With the Vietnam war having ended only a few years prior, he knew what that meant, because there were somewhere around 2 MILLION civilian deaths in during the Vietnam war.
He knew that he was unleashing a cycle of unspeakable violence and brutality on the people of Afghanistan, but he did not care, because he hated Russians.
He was a war criminal.
Of course, we have to acknowledge that the buck stopped for these policies with Carter, who someday will share a place in hell with him.
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