Zbig: What is most important to the history of the world? The Taliban, or the collapse of the Soviet empire? {26} 26 Search Term: Brzezinski Taliban Le Nouvel Observateur
Brzezinski’s maneuver, diabolical as it seems, may indeed sound warranted to some freedom lovers who welcomed the demise of the Soviet Union. But the Global system with which Brzezinski’s gang works to erect in its place, “The New World Order” is to be no better; just under different management! One need look no further than the overly taxed, overly regulated, overly bureaucratic, overly indebted, and socially declining European Union to get a true glimpse of what “Z-Big” and friends have in store for the whole planet; if only Mr. Putin and his Chinese ally would allow them to “liberate” it!
As the USSR was being attacked by a proxy war in Afghanistan, its Warsaw Pact allies (Communist East Europe) and even Russia itself were being internally subverted by “dissident” movements; heavily funded by George Soros and the US government. The CIA’s “Radio Free Europe” was also used to undermine the Communist regimes.
Of course, the West’s efforts at subversion were greatly facilitated by the inefficiencies of the Communist governments themselves. Knowing how much better life was in the West, and yearning to be independent of Moscow, it wasn’t too difficult to attract the good people of Eastern Europe to what purported to be “freedom movements.”
In 1980, Carter (or was it Brzezinski?) made the decision to boycott the Summer Olympics, held in Moscow. This dealt a devastating blow not only to Russian prestige, but also to the aspiration of the athletes who had worked so hard to get there.
And finally, the Democrat Carter, with strong support from Republicans, began increasing the budget for the US military. In coming years this would induce the Soviets into another trap; an expensive arms race it could not afford.
1: TIME depicts Soviet Bear stepping into a trap. 2: Brzezinski admits his Islamic proxy army was a trap. 3: Radio Free Europe still targets Russia with CIA propaganda.
CHAPTER 7
The End of the Cold War
Partly due to Carter’s mismanagement of the US economy and partly due to the Israel Lobby’s disgust with his perceived sympathy for the Palestinians, Carter lost his 1982 bid for reelection to the charismatic, anti-Communist ex Governor of California, Ronald Reagan. As a Hollywood actor during the late 1940’s, Reagan helped to expose some of secret Communists who sought to use the film industry as a medium of propaganda.
Reagan’s anti-communist credentials were impeccable. Who better to not only negotiate an end to the Cold War, but also finish off “the Evil Empire” once and for all? Brzezinski was gone, but fellow CFR members George Schultz, Caspar Weinberger, and Alexander Hague simply continued the Carter-Brzezinski policy, just under Reagan’s name instead. Kennan, Kissinger, Brzezinski, Schultz — it’s all the same game.
The Reagan administration increased the pressure by providing shoulder-fired stinger missiles to the Mujahedeen “rebels” in Afghanistan, teaming up with the Polish Pope John Paul II to incite anti-Communist rebellion in Poland, and financing the space based anti-missile laser system nicknamed “Star Wars.” The Soviets went “ballistic” (pun intended) , but there was nothing they could do about it.
In 1985, the reform minded Mikhail Gorbachev was named General Secretary of the Soviet Union. The late 1980’s witnessed the sudden rise of previously underground protest movements bubbling up to the surface; aided and abetted by the West and its agents within those countries. The Afghan bloodbath was in its 7 thyear, the heavily centralized Soviet economy was struggling, and the people themselves were losing faith.
Gorbachev committed to a program of internal liberalization. He also signaled his desire to negotiate a massive missile reduction treaty with the West and to get out of Afghanistan. Reagan was ready and eager to make a historic deal when the two leaders met in Iceland (Reykjavik Summit) . Gorbachev proposed a 50% initial reduction in the nuclear arsenals of each side. The catch was that the US had to abandon its missile defense program. This was not an unreasonable offer on “Gorby’s” part. After all, from the Russian point of view, an American space based missile defense system could spell doom for the Soviet Union as it would no longer be able to respond to a potential American first strike.
Reagan’s Globalist and Neo-Con handlers would have none of it. The SDI program (Strategic Defense Initiative) was what they hoped to one day bring any nuclear capable nation to its knees with. Keep this obsession with ‘Missile Defense’ in your memory bank, for it will come back into play, later on in the narrative.
The Summit ended in failure, but the two leaders met again the following year to reduce their respective missile counts on Europe. A close camaraderie developed between the two historic leaders who sincerely wanted peace for their respective nations. Unfortunately, neither Reagan nor Gorbachev was ever really in control of “the end of the Cold war”. It was still George Kennan’s legacy calling the shots.
The honorable and popular Ronald Reagan exited the world stage in January 1989. He was succeeded by his Vice President, the duplicitous CFR Globalist and former CIA chief, George Bush (Bush 41).
June of 1989 saw anti-Communist candidates win numerous victories in newly democratic Poland. This sparked a series of peaceful Soros/CIA aided “Velvet Revolutions” in Eastern Europe. The tactics of Poland’s “Solidarity” movements were repeated in various ways by opposition groups throughout the Eastern Bloc, eventually leading to the dismantling of the pro Soviet Eastern Bloc/Warsaw Pact.
1: The Pope & Reagan assisted the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe. 2: Reagan & Gorbachev had an excellent relationship. 3: Though Gorbachev trusted Reagan, the Russians remained fearful about the future misuse of a US Missile-Defense shield.
April-June of 1989 was also when the Tiananmen Square student upspring broke out in China. As was the case with Eastern Europe, legitimate popular discontent was skillfully exploited by CIA operations and Soros money. {27} 27 Search Term: George Soros Tiananmen Square
After 7 weeks, the Chinese government cracked down hard on the protesters. Soros’s organization then shut down and left China.
In November of that same year came the historic fall of the hated Berlin Wall, which had divided the Communist half of the city from the Western half ever since 1961. Divided since the end of World War II, Communist East Germany and democratic West Germany would finally be reunited in 1990.
In return for assurances that the USSR would not oppose German reunification, the Bush gang made an empty promise to Gorbachev. The US claimed that NATO membership would never extend “one inch to the east” to include the nations of Eastern Europe. {28} 28 Search Term: Gorbachev NATO not one inch to east
This was very important to Gorbachev because war with any NATO member means war with all NATO members.
With the Soviet Union facing imminent collapse, Bush and his crew took advantage of their free hand by attacking Iraq (under the false pretext of “freeing Kuwait”) and then imposing crippling sanctions upon the doomed Arab nation. An act of aggression like this would have been unthinkable during the heyday of the Soviet Union. The Gulf War was the first of a series of unchallenged American aggressions that were to take place throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s.
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