Zbigniew Brzezinski Dies at 89 – Man who created a terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda and kept abhorring Russia disappears

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Zbigniew Brzezinski Dies at 89 – Man who created a terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda and kept abhorring Russia disappears
What happy news! Following the death of David Rockefeller, Brzezinski seems to have disappeared. This news sounds like symbolizing disappearing evil. Brzezinski is the very person who brought up Osama bin Laden, induced Soviet Union to conduct guerrilla wars in Afghanistan. It may not be wrong to say that he created Al-Qaeda and Daeish.

In the video below, Brzezinski makes a very famous remark. This video has a comment section where Japanese translation of his speech held in Montreal branch, Canada of the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) is posted.

In the speech, Brzezinski points out the threat of public awakening and expresses the awareness of crisis he has by saying that their capacity to impose control over the politically awakened masses of the world is at a historical low. He finally blurted out a comment: “it is infinitely easier to kill a million people than it is to control a million people.”

Russian intervention in Syria had a decisive impact on his irritation. An article introduced on October 14, 2015 clearly shows how he felt irritated. After all, it seems that he has disappeared with anger and desperation.

May 28, 2017
Masatoshi Takeshita

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Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the following text in black boldface type or in red letters.


English translation of the Japanese version of Sputnik – May 27, 2017 –

Mr. Brzezinski, a key person in U.S. politics, dies at 89

Mr. Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzezinski, national security advisor to Jimmy Carter, died at 89. Her daughter Mika Brzezinski made an announcement. According to New York Times, Mr. Brzezinski died at a hospital in Virginia.

Sputnik Japan

Mr. Brzezinski comes from Poland. He was well-known as his hardline stance toward Russia and wrote many famous books on politics. In his book “The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives,” he expressed his own viewpoint that dominance in the Eurasia by any other countries is not acceptable and he preached about the need for control of Russia in none other than Central Asia.

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Earlier, Roger Moore, actor of James Bond films, reportedly died at 89.


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English translation of the Japanese version of Pars Today – May 27, 2017 –

Former U.S. National Security Advisor Brzezinskie dies

Mr. Brzezinski, national security advisor to President Jimmy Carter, died at 89.

According to CNN internet site, Mr. Brzezinski, who died on Friday, 26, comes from Poland and attracted attention as expert in Communism from many U.S. politician.

Then President Carter, who was not perfectly familiar with international issues or diplomatic issues, picked Mr. Brzezinski for the post of national security advisor.

The most important achievements Mr. Brzezinski made include the signature of the Camp David Accords, which constructed the framework of reconciliation between Egypt and Zionist administration Israel and the attempt to detach Egypt from former USSR.

When Mr. Brzezinski assumed the post of presidential advisor, the relations between the U.S. and China were normalized and President Carter visited China.

Mr. Brzezinski, who had anti-Soviet sentiment, also had Islamic warriors wage guerilla wars against Soviet Union in Afghanistan with assistance provided by Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. As a result, terrorist organizations Al-Quaeda and Taliban made appearance.

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Distributed by YouTube – January 19, 2012 –


Mr. Zbigniew Brzezinski: It is infinitely easier to kill a million people than it is to control a million people.



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