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Kole,

the writings of " Good Old Zbig" and his beliefs, go
further than this, they are entire based on
Geopolitics - the pseudo-science taboo for a
generation because of it's association with the Nazis.

But this is the reason Hitler so enthusiatically
adopted it, - if you don't do this things you will
lose out on influencing the world.

But Geopolitics was invented by the British in the
1890's, and taken to America when the C on FR was
founded in 1921 by the Anglophile "circles".

" Glbally it is without peer in each of the
> categories by which one 
> customarily measures international influence:
> political ideals, cultural 
> resonance, economic strenght, and military power."

The beliefs of these wretched people are that Britain,
despite all the above "advantages" failed to take the
opotunity of donig all these things in the
1900's-1920's and declined as a result. They believe
you must dominate this "key area" of the globe. 

 
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> Rereading bits and pieces of Zbigniew Brzezinski's
> "The Grand Chessboard" I 
> came across the following quote that struck me as
> particularly important in 
> light of the recent controversy over the Benes
> Decrees in Central Europe.  
> The passage also reminded me of Rick's recent
> message regarding collusion 
> between the USA and Germany. In fact the following
> quote is within the 
> context of a broader discussion of how the US-German
> and the German-French 
> relationship plays-out to the benefit of all
> parties.  The striking passage 
> however - especially for its similarity to German
> militarist ideology and 
> within the current context were the "human rights"
> of German colonists in 
> eastern Europe is on the agenda again - is the
> following:
> 
> "On the map of Europe, THE ZONE OF GERMAN SPECIAL
> INTEREST could be sketched 
> in the shape of an oblong, in the West including of
> course France and in the 
> East spanning the newly emancipated post-Communist
> states of CENTRAL EUROPE, 
> INCLUDING THE BALTIC REPUBLICS, EMBRACING UKRAINE
> AND BELARUS, AND REACHING 
> INTO RUSSIA" At this point Zbig directs us to a map
> of this zone, which, in 
> addition to the countries already mentioned also
> includes parts of Spain, the 
> Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Romania, northern Serbia
> (aka Vojvodina), central 
> Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia, northern Italy,
> Switzerland, etc.  What is 
> interesting is that Montenegro, Kosovo, southern
> Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, 
> Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey (the so-called
> "Southern Balkans") are left out 
> of this zone.  However, more ominous is what follows
> in light of the BENES 
> DECREE controversy: 
> 
> "In many respects, that zone corresponds to the
> historical radius of 
> CONSTRUCTIVE GERMAN CULTURAL INFLUENCE, CARVED OUT
> IN THE PRENATIONALIST ERA 
> BY GERMAN URBAN AND AGRICULTURAL COLONISTS in East
> Central Europe and in the 
> Baltic republics, ALL OF WHOM WERE WIPED OUT IN THE
> COURSE OF WORLD WAR II." 
> (p.69)
> 
> This of course falls squarely in line with the part
> in the introduction where 
> Zbig puts America's role in the future squarely in
> line with that of the 
> mission Hitler undertook.  
> 
> Similarly, although only tangentially related to the
> above point, I found the 
> following quote in a 1996 booklet entitled "Foreign
> Policy into the 21st 
> Century: The US Leadership Challenge", where the
> importance of Bosnia for the 
> US's post-Cold War eminance is clearly indicated
> (the book was published by 
> the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and
> International Studies and was a 
> brain-child of non-other than good ol' Zbig, along
> with a number of his other 
> CFR and Trilateral budies).  The book was a
> "consensus document" that 
> represented a two-year bipartisan effort to find
> agreement on key areas of US 
> foreign policy in the 21st century.  Here's the
> opening lines:
> 
> "For unto whomsoever much is given,
> of him shall much be required.
> - LUKE 12:48
> 
> Tomorrow is ours to shape.  More than any time in
> its past, the United States 
> is strongly positioned to influence the kind of
> world it would like to see 
> unfold.  Glbally it is without peer in each of the
> categories by which one 
> customarily measures international influence:
> political ideals, cultural 
> resonance, economic strenght, and military power. 
> But capitalizing on all 
> this assumes a willingness to do so.  As the last
> presidential and 
> congressional elections seemed to suggest, we as a
> people have assumed a 
> greater ambivalence toward our international
> responsibilities.  In the 
> aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, for example, we
> bagan looking to others to 
> pick up the burdens of global leadership.  As the
> rest of the world 
> recognizes, though, and AS THE DAYTON BREAKTHROUGH
> ON BOSNIA CLEARLY 
> DEMONSTRATED, THERE IS NO ONE ELSE."
> 
> Anyway the booklet reads like a blue-print for the
> second Clinton Presidency 
> and the current administration of "Dubbya".  I
> highly recomend it to everyone 
> for its blunt language and non-hypocritcal
> fort-righteness.
> 
> cheers!
> Kole
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