Conversation On Zbigniew Brzezinski Set For Friday | Morning Joe | MSNBC

The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies will hold a conversation Friday with writer Ed Luce on the life of Zbigniew Brzezinski, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss along with Eliot Cohen of SAIS and Mark Brzezinski. Aired on 11/13/2020.
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Conversation On Zbigniew Brzezinski Set For Friday | Morning Joe | MSNBC

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    1. @ღSwnsasyღ _ I can’t think of a president with worse foreign policies than Carter. That is the reason he was turned out after four years. The US wanted him gone so badly, they were even willing to go with Reagan, a proven failure in California. He made even stupider mistakes than Trump. It was his stupidity that is responsible for the messes in Iran and Afghanistan today. He always sided with evil in any conflict, and still does. Either he didn’t listen to his advisor, or his advisor was terrible. On the other hand, Nixon had fantastic foreign policy, thanks to Kissinger. He opened up relations with both Russia and China.

  1. He lost his re election bid part because his handler vladi daddy putin abandoned his puppet.
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    2. @Eric Klaus Didn’t apply sanctions. Stood on stage in Helsiinki with Putin, sided with him over his own intelligence community.

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    Justice and law are being sold under the noses of the Supreme Court, witnesses available on wages, open bribery with false details in FIRs and bargains.
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  3. And now Jo tries to praise his father in law. Not so well known: Breziski’s wife Emilie Benes was daughter of Edward Benes. He was the “Inventor” of the “Benes decretes” : The Beneš decrees are associated with the 1945-47 deportation of about 3 million ethnic Germans and Hungariansfrom Czechoslovakia (Source Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beneš_decrees#Loss_of_citizenship_and_confiscation_of_property) Nice family.

    1. Thanks for the info and link but I don’t know what to make of it. The decree aimed for denazification but deported even 2nd or 3rd generation Czechoslovakians just because of their German ancestry where people died too. Doesn’t sound so successful to me.

    2. @JRod It was clearly no success. Only about family history. mr Benes (Grandfather of Mika) was also a failed strategist who brought harm to the people. 3 Million refugees after ww2 to found the state czechosolvakia wich finally broke in 1992. All the best from germany!

    3. As the New York Times explains, Brzezinski’s “rigid hatred of the Soviet Union” guided much of America’s foreign policy “for better or worse.” From the Times:

      “He supported billions in military aid for Islamic militants fighting invading Soviet troops in Afghanistan. He tacitly encouraged China to continue backing the murderous regime of Pol Pot in Cambodia, lest the Soviet-backed Vietnamese take over that country.” [emphasis added]

      While it is progressive of the New York Times to note Brzezinski’s support for Islamic militants, downplaying the effect of his vindictive foreign policy agenda with a mere sentence does an injustice to the true horror behind Brzezinski’s policies.

  4. Oh where, oh where, has the President gone? Oh where, oh where can He be? Hiding in the People’s House like Marie Antoinette!

  5. Zbigniew Brzezinski is treated as a Hero here in Poland. He did alot for our Country.
    Best wishes to Brzezinski Familly

  6. Probably the MOST incisive National Security Advisor that USA ever had. For me, Zbig was just a nose ahead than Henry. But both ARE LEGENDS, taller than their predecessor and successor NSAs….

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