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{{Infobox person|name=Zbigniew Brzeziński|birth_date=March 28, 1928|birth_place=[[Warsaw]], [[Republic of Poland (1918–1939)|Poland]]|death_date=May 26, 2017|death_place=Falls Church, [[Commonwealth of Virginia|Virginia]], [[United States of America|United States]]|image=Zbigniew Brzezinski.png}}'''Zbigniew Brzeziński''' was a [[United States of America|Statesian]] diplomat from an aristocratic family in Poland. He developed the false concept of [[totalitarianism]] in the 1950s to criticize the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]]. Brzeziński encouraged [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] to use [[People's Republic of China|China]] as a tool against the Soviet Union after the [[Sino-Soviet split]]. Advocating for "an arc of [[Islam]]" across [[Western Asia]] to counter Soviet influence, he supported Islamic terrorists in [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992)|Afghanistan]] during the 1970s and 1980s. He supplied anti-tank weapons to the [[2014 Ukrainian coup d'etat|2014 fascist coup in Ukraine]]. Before his death in 2017, he claimed that [[Vladimir Putin]] was going to reestablish the [[Russian Empire (1721–1917)|Russian Empire]].<ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=Jeremy Kuzmarov|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|title=Russian-Hating Dream of Brzezinski Clan Nears Fulfillment as Poland Agrees to Host Permanent U.S. Base and Turn Baltic Sea into NATO Lake|date=2022-07-16|url=https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/07/16/russian-hating-dream-of-brzezinski-clan-nears-fulfillment-as-poland-agrees-to-host-permanent-u-s-base-and-turn-baltic-sea-into-nato-lake/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716151531/https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/07/16/russian-hating-dream-of-brzezinski-clan-nears-fulfillment-as-poland-agrees-to-host-permanent-u-s-base-and-turn-baltic-sea-into-nato-lake/|archive-date=2022-07-16|retrieved=2022-07-18}}</ref>
{{Infobox person|name=Zbigniew Brzeziński|birth_date=March 28, 1928|birth_place=[[Warsaw]], [[Republic of Poland (1918–1939)|Poland]]|death_date=May 26, 2017|death_place=Falls Church, [[Commonwealth of Virginia|Virginia]], [[United States of America|United States]]|image=Zbigniew Brzezinski.png}}'''Zbigniew Brzeziński''' (March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017) was a [[United States of America|Statesian]] diplomat from an aristocratic family in Poland. He developed the false concept of [[totalitarianism]] in the 1950s to criticize the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922–1991)|Soviet Union]].<ref name=":0">{{News citation|author=Jeremy Kuzmarov|newspaper=[[CovertAction Magazine]]|title=Russian-Hating Dream of Brzezinski Clan Nears Fulfillment as Poland Agrees to Host Permanent U.S. Base and Turn Baltic Sea into NATO Lake|date=2022-07-16|url=https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/07/16/russian-hating-dream-of-brzezinski-clan-nears-fulfillment-as-poland-agrees-to-host-permanent-u-s-base-and-turn-baltic-sea-into-nato-lake/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220716151531/https://covertactionmagazine.com/2022/07/16/russian-hating-dream-of-brzezinski-clan-nears-fulfillment-as-poland-agrees-to-host-permanent-u-s-base-and-turn-baltic-sea-into-nato-lake/|archive-date=2022-07-16|retrieved=2022-07-18}}</ref>


== Family ==
== Family ==
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Zbigniew's son, [[Mark Brzeziński|Mark]], is a member of the [[United States National Security Council|U.S. National Security Council]]. He led NATO enlargement in the 1990s and oversaw the color revolution against [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)|Yugoslav]] leader [[Slobodan Milošević]].<ref name=":0" />
Zbigniew's son, [[Mark Brzeziński|Mark]], is a member of the [[United States National Security Council|U.S. National Security Council]]. He led NATO enlargement in the 1990s and oversaw the color revolution against [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992–2003)|Yugoslav]] leader [[Slobodan Milošević]].<ref name=":0" />
== Foreign policy ==
Brzeziński encouraged [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]] to use [[People's Republic of China|China]] as a tool against the Soviet Union after the [[Sino-Soviet split]]. Advocating for "an arc of [[Islam]]" across [[Western Asia]] to counter Soviet influence, he supported Islamic terrorists in [[Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992)|Afghanistan]] during the 1970s and 1980s.<ref name=":0" /> In 1997, following the balkanization of the Soviet Union, he promoted breaking the [[Russian Federation]] into European, Siberian, and Far Eastern countries.<ref>{{Web citation|author=[[Ben Norton]]|newspaper=[[Multipolarista]]|title=US gov’t body plots to break up Russia in name of ‘decolonization’|date=2022-06-23|url=https://multipolarista.com/2022/06/23/us-government-decolonize-russia/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221101130653/https://multipolarista.com/2022/06/23/us-government-decolonize-russia/|archive-date=2022-11-01|retrieved=2022-12-06}}</ref> He supplied anti-tank weapons to the [[2014 Ukrainian coup d'etat|2014 fascist coup in Ukraine]]. Before his death in 2017, he claimed that [[Vladimir Putin]] was going to reestablish the [[Russian Empire (1721–1917)|Russian Empire]].<ref name=":0" />


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Revision as of 22:11, 6 December 2022

Zbigniew Brzeziński
BornMarch 28, 1928
Warsaw, Poland
DiedMay 26, 2017
Falls Church, Virginia, United States

Zbigniew Brzeziński (March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017) was a Statesian diplomat from an aristocratic family in Poland. He developed the false concept of totalitarianism in the 1950s to criticize the Soviet Union.[1]

Family

Zbigniew Brzeziński's father, Tadeusz, fought against the Red Army in the 1920 Polish–Soviet War. Tadeusz claimed that the defeat of the Soviets helped save Western civilization. After the Second World War, he moved to Canada and became president of the far-right Canadian Polish Congress.

Zbigniew's son, Mark, is a member of the U.S. National Security Council. He led NATO enlargement in the 1990s and oversaw the color revolution against Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milošević.[1]

Foreign policy

Brzeziński encouraged Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger to use China as a tool against the Soviet Union after the Sino-Soviet split. Advocating for "an arc of Islam" across Western Asia to counter Soviet influence, he supported Islamic terrorists in Afghanistan during the 1970s and 1980s.[1] In 1997, following the balkanization of the Soviet Union, he promoted breaking the Russian Federation into European, Siberian, and Far Eastern countries.[2] He supplied anti-tank weapons to the 2014 fascist coup in Ukraine. Before his death in 2017, he claimed that Vladimir Putin was going to reestablish the Russian Empire.[1]

References