formsvackan skrev:Det går naturligtvis inte att påstå att detta var USA:s fel, men de som "har hela bilden klar för sig" känner till att jänkarna gjorde det man kunde för att så skulle bli fallet, i alla fall om man ska tro Brzezinski som ju som bekant hade ett finger med i spelet.Secrist skrev:F.I.S.T skrev:Secrist skrev:
Varför hatar du USA din lilla PK-rasist?
Jag tror varken han hatar USA eller dig.... du är inte värd att lägga hat-energi på, och USA får man kritisera utan att "hata" ...
Om det enda man har att säga om USA är negativt, gärna ordentligt uppblåst, så får man en hatstämpel på sig. Inte så konstigt.
När man hasplar ur sig förvriden historieskrivning som att det är USA:s fel att Sovjet anföll Afghanistan så kanske man inte riktigt har hela bilden klar för sig.
Le Nouvel Observateur: Former CIA director Robert Gates states in his memoirs: The American secret services began six months before the Soviet intervention to support the Mujahideen [in Afghanistan]. At that time you were president Carters security advisor; thus you played a key role in this affair. Do you confirm this statement?
Zbigniew Brzezinski: Yes. According to the official version, the CIA's support for the Mujahideen began in 1980, i.e. after the Soviet army's invasion of Afghanistan on 24 December 1979. But the reality, which was kept secret until today, is completely different: Actually it was on 3 July 1979 that president Carter signed the first directive for the secret support of the opposition against the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. And on the same day I wrote a note, in which I explained to the president that this support would in my opinion lead to a military intervention by the Soviets.
Le Nouvel Observateur: Despite this risk you were a supporter of this covert action? But perhaps you expected the Soviets to enter this war and tried to provoke it?
Zbigniew Brzezinski: It's not exactly like that. We didn't push the Russians to intervene but we knowingly increased the probability that they would do it.
Le Nouvel Observateur: When the Soviets justified their intervention with the statement that they were fighting against a secret US interference in Afghanistan, nobody believed them. Nevertheless there was a core of truth to this...Do you regret nothing today?
Zbigniew Brzezinski: Regret what? This secret operation was an excellent idea. It lured the Russians into the Afghan trap, and you would like me to regret that? On the day when the Soviets officially crossed the border, I wrote president Carter, in essence: "We now have the opportunity to provide the USSR with their VietNam war." Indeed for ten years Moscow had to conduct a war that was intolerable for the regime, a conflict which involved the demoralization and finally the breakup of the Soviet Empire.
Bortser man från detta kanske man inte har hela bilden klar för sig.
Nu sitter foliet bortfintad som han är på läktaren och tittar på igen!