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and his son in brzezinski or the architects behind it. and it was always about establishing an american military footprint in africa, in chad mauritania. molly niger to then use the american military footprint to take control of the region c. i a doing its colorful color revolutions and government overthrows all for feeding the imperial appetites on the west, specifically the united states. so it was never about raising africa up or doing low intensity conflict or counter terrorism. it was always about feeding the empire and africa as finally over, thrown that in slave meant and has sought to cleanse themselves of this control. and now you see the west panicking and desperately trying to negotiate any way to stay in africa, so they can continue their nefarious activities. there is nothing good that the united states brings to africa whatsoever. and i think they realize in africa that russia is a far better friend and partner because they are genuinely interested in the, the elevation of africa. and i, i would say this to africa and well,
and his son in brzezinski or the architects behind it. and it was always about establishing an american military footprint in africa, in chad mauritania. molly niger to then use the american military footprint to take control of the region c. i a doing its colorful color revolutions and government overthrows all for feeding the imperial appetites on the west, specifically the united states. so it was never about raising africa up or doing low intensity conflict or counter terrorism. it was...
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but look what's happening now in the way of nato expansion has to give big new brzezinski and george cannon. it's got to be turning them in their graves. each. ringback the architects of the soviet containment knew their limitations and this was it. brzezinski was already out of his official capacity after bush, the juniors term and office when nato sought biggest expansion, 7 countries near or around the russian border joined the block in 2004. we saw them on the map there when just 2 years earlier, rick in 2002 bush junior, led the formation of the nato russia council to help nato members and russia work together on security issues. but then 2 years later, he flipped so i don't know who's approaching on who right? yeah. well i know the, the, the pictures tell the story. yeah. it's that we keep big, don't look at russia. oh, my god, they're going over take care of all the countries that used to be a part of the soviet union had been overtaken by european countries or really by the united states and by washington. so, i mean sometimes just trust your eyes. trust your eyes. what great
but look what's happening now in the way of nato expansion has to give big new brzezinski and george cannon. it's got to be turning them in their graves. each. ringback the architects of the soviet containment knew their limitations and this was it. brzezinski was already out of his official capacity after bush, the juniors term and office when nato sought biggest expansion, 7 countries near or around the russian border joined the block in 2004. we saw them on the map there when just 2 years...
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is really the the see it that's a lot of that really that gives you the real quick again portion brzezinski i went to the store motors which, which is that it was cool. make up for the motor other because it so it's but what it's doing, it was so through and you're still going, sorry to say that again. so you hit the let somebody know you're, i'm think it's easier for them to go to the might have to probably be a potential for the system to dismiss the bulk of it. so say that for dura nicholas i was throw ski photos. can that be something that broke my cell away? there's a unique system of russian clubs, intelligence, you know, when russian immigrants came to origin tina and they founded clubs to preserve that culture and they're still here. there are police 10. no other country in the world has anything like it. there's a club named after 12 ski, my a cold ski pushkin and other famous russians. the don't go to doesn't going to go sort of district the most the most of the we visit some local churches, the state. she's to see indeed memphis the . how's it going? yeah. a rugged wild country w
is really the the see it that's a lot of that really that gives you the real quick again portion brzezinski i went to the store motors which, which is that it was cool. make up for the motor other because it so it's but what it's doing, it was so through and you're still going, sorry to say that again. so you hit the let somebody know you're, i'm think it's easier for them to go to the might have to probably be a potential for the system to dismiss the bulk of it. so say that for dura nicholas...
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so we can call him the beltway inside, or of all times the big new brzezinski actually say in the year 2002 actually say, but the united states had completely a band in peace negotiations. by that, you know, by the time clinton was in office, we know that the camp david talks in the year 2000 were kind of a sham. um, it was just therefore sho, nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc. in 1993 and then also to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that ever stop and you could you can, you can, but yeah, the stories keep coming out there in that same manner and it looks. and i hate to say it, but it looks like talking points from apax. i mean that's just, it is. and this is a woman who is obviously taking a lot of their money. truth be what it is. thanks so much. we appreciate it. manila latter porton is in china being received at the invitation of president g. and we're going to show you how a picture can be worth a couple 1000 words, k, j. know as a journalist is a specialist on the asia pacific region is going to do a little a body language ex
so we can call him the beltway inside, or of all times the big new brzezinski actually say in the year 2002 actually say, but the united states had completely a band in peace negotiations. by that, you know, by the time clinton was in office, we know that the camp david talks in the year 2000 were kind of a sham. um, it was just therefore sho, nothing has ever really stuck from the oslo accords that were ratified in dc. in 1993 and then also to ratified in top of egypt. no. 1995. none of that...
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so if you, if you look at the brzezinski the yeah, yeah. all right. but isn't ski doctoring basically says that they have 2 problems. they have china and they have a rational the kind of go and china 1st the need to go and what i should have for lights. and this is exactly what the, what the day of. yeah. and if you look at what's happening in the middle east and what's happening in taiwan and everything is all linked up together, it is, it is you're talking about the global transport calling you present, steve. i mean, the thing is also i thought, when you are the hedge one and you are the most powerful bully on the blog, no one wants to fight you. so you need to create the problems and then you create the solution. so you see, and this is why the hedge and what is losing a script. this is why because you're putting during the speech, talked about new alliances. that's why you've got the representatives here of the tube and president lead us from latin america. the power being an old lions is old allies, old friends, because the world is changing. ci
so if you, if you look at the brzezinski the yeah, yeah. all right. but isn't ski doctoring basically says that they have 2 problems. they have china and they have a rational the kind of go and china 1st the need to go and what i should have for lights. and this is exactly what the, what the day of. yeah. and if you look at what's happening in the middle east and what's happening in taiwan and everything is all linked up together, it is, it is you're talking about the global transport calling...
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also matthew brzezinski. thank you for being with us.oviets, china and the united states constantly playing off of each other, in this case you have vladimir putin with a battered military and a weakened economy, basically throwing himself into the arms of president xi and saying, save me. >> that's not surprising because he doesn't have a whole lot of options, joe, but surprising and disappointing is that xi jinping has doubled down on his relationship with vladimir putin. there were a lot of people a couple years ago when they first signed their no limits agreement on the eve of the invasion of ukraine who basically are saying, gee, maybe xi jinping regrets this, particularly after things didn't go so well. what we saw the last couple days is we now see china doubling down. >> is this a reaction, though, to the united states doing what i think the united states should do, "new york times" highlighted t we've been talking about it a couple years ago, joe biden strengthening the presence, whether it's in guam, philippines, with japan, sp
also matthew brzezinski. thank you for being with us.oviets, china and the united states constantly playing off of each other, in this case you have vladimir putin with a battered military and a weakened economy, basically throwing himself into the arms of president xi and saying, save me. >> that's not surprising because he doesn't have a whole lot of options, joe, but surprising and disappointing is that xi jinping has doubled down on his relationship with vladimir putin. there were a...
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which is also an important story, because it was... at columbia university that she met sbigniew brzezinskiped the concept of how to tear ukraine away from russia, from historical russia, well, by the way, brzezhinski had certain rather harsh comments character in relation to georgia in the early 1990s, especially when he stated that georgia under no circumstances needed to return to normal relations with russia, because in his opinion russia would absorb georgia, well, somehow... then there is a need to understand that how the brzhizhinsky family really worked in the south caucasus, we know that one of brzhizhinsky’s sons, mark brzizhinsky, he is now the us ambassador to poland, and his second son, jan brzyzhinsky, works in the southern caucasus caucasus, these are armenia, azerbaijan, georgia, and is an expert on the south caucasus at the atlantic council atlanticians, an organization recognized in russia as one of the main nato think tanks. therefore , here, of course, we don’t need to exclude this connection either; i really absolutely agree that she has connections with the americans t
which is also an important story, because it was... at columbia university that she met sbigniew brzezinskiped the concept of how to tear ukraine away from russia, from historical russia, well, by the way, brzezhinski had certain rather harsh comments character in relation to georgia in the early 1990s, especially when he stated that georgia under no circumstances needed to return to normal relations with russia, because in his opinion russia would absorb georgia, well, somehow... then there is...
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very grateful support of athos, a powerhouse literary and publicity and its co-founder, jonathan brzezinski. now, let me tell honoree, a man, whose ideas and reporting are at theevolution against the radicals who have hijacked our nation's institutions. christopher rufo is a senior fellow and the director of the initiative critical race theory at the manhattan. he is a contributing editor at city journal and the author of the new york times bestseller e recognize him tonight america's cultural revolution how the left radical how the radical left conquered everything, his research theory have inspired a presidential and legislation in more than 20 states. as a filmmaker, he has directed for pbs's netflix inter he holds degrees from georgetown rd they resent him for it. and he lives in the pacific northwest with his wife and three sons. ni washington, dc. please welcome christhank you. it's great to. be here. let's notrop the award shatter it. and i'd be a little embarrassing. honored for a book. which is a much more active enterprise. you go into some forgotten territory you spent a year of
very grateful support of athos, a powerhouse literary and publicity and its co-founder, jonathan brzezinski. now, let me tell honoree, a man, whose ideas and reporting are at theevolution against the radicals who have hijacked our nation's institutions. christopher rufo is a senior fellow and the director of the initiative critical race theory at the manhattan. he is a contributing editor at city journal and the author of the new york times bestseller e recognize him tonight america's cultural...
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on monday i had seen that mika brzezinski on morning joe had said, oh, my gosh, this looks like januarys morning, al sharpton said, it's like january 6th, and she said, you can't compare -- don't compare it to january 6th. i said, to my assistant, wait, didn't she compare -- yes. the images speak for themselves. >> they speak for themselves and obviously she had to pull back from it, on january 6th, everyone was hunted down. they went to the banks appear they got your credit cards, found out where you bought your gas, whether or not you bought lunch in d.c. i mean, and if they can do that to lock up the people on the right, they can certainly do that to lock up a lot of these protesters, who are covering themselves so they can't be identified. but i want to say one thing, dana. i see de blasio up there, the former mayor of new york city, and all of a sudden, we can't engage in anti-semitism. well, 2020, there was a revered rabbi who died, and i mean, thousands of jews came out. de blasio came out himself with the police and ordered that the police immediately summons and arrest the jews
on monday i had seen that mika brzezinski on morning joe had said, oh, my gosh, this looks like januarys morning, al sharpton said, it's like january 6th, and she said, you can't compare -- don't compare it to january 6th. i said, to my assistant, wait, didn't she compare -- yes. the images speak for themselves. >> they speak for themselves and obviously she had to pull back from it, on january 6th, everyone was hunted down. they went to the banks appear they got your credit cards, found...
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brzezinski said it was the most painful part of his life.en privately, one of the most just gnawing, horrible moments. but jimmy carter made a decision. made a decision to put those hostages first. to bring them home. it cost jimmy carter his political office. it cost him a landslide defeat. but every one of those hostages in iran came home, back to their families. so let's not hear that it can't be done, because it is a choice. every day, benjamin netanyahu makes that choice to put the hostages last on his list. >> well, and sometimes the hostages, which should be at the center of this, are lost in all the discussion of red lines and policy and the humanitarian crisis we're seeing in gaza. when you have the family members, like ms. goldberg come on, talking about her son, it brings it all right back, about what this is and what happened on october 7th. there are still israelis -- and, yes, there are still americans being held inside gaza. so i know it is a priority in quarters of israel and in quarters of the government, in quarters of the
brzezinski said it was the most painful part of his life.en privately, one of the most just gnawing, horrible moments. but jimmy carter made a decision. made a decision to put those hostages first. to bring them home. it cost jimmy carter his political office. it cost him a landslide defeat. but every one of those hostages in iran came home, back to their families. so let's not hear that it can't be done, because it is a choice. every day, benjamin netanyahu makes that choice to put the...
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there was one other interesting brzezinski story.ht from his military aid william odom. odom said there is a series of nuclear ballistic missiles from russia heading towards the united states. we have six minutes before they're going to land. it's the middle of the night. brzezinski takes it in quickly, hangs up the phone and says go get one more briefing and call me back. he didn't want to call the president until they were sure. they would then only have a few minutes to make their decision. in that minute after he hung up the phone, he reasoned that he just want going to wake his wife up. it would be kinder and more loving if this was going to happen to let it all happen in her sleep. thankfully, a minute later odom called back and said it was a false alarm, but it was an incredibly close call. >> i get chills now hearing you recount that story. i've heard mika talk about that too that he had to make a decision in that moment. george, this is such a fascinating book. the stories are endless. we've just scratched the surface. the b
there was one other interesting brzezinski story.ht from his military aid william odom. odom said there is a series of nuclear ballistic missiles from russia heading towards the united states. we have six minutes before they're going to land. it's the middle of the night. brzezinski takes it in quickly, hangs up the phone and says go get one more briefing and call me back. he didn't want to call the president until they were sure. they would then only have a few minutes to make their decision....
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. >> let's bring in former reporter for "the wall street journal" matthew brzezinski. first of all, would love your reaction to what antony blinken has been saying, and obviously a follow up on what zelenskyy has been pleading for from not only americans but also other nato allies. >> well, if i were a betting man, i would wager that american-made missiles will be hitting russian military installations within russian territory probably within the month. we've already seen that the british and the french have said that ukrainians can use their scalp missiles to hit russian territory. because, you know, the russians are basically hiding behind their border. they have their missile batteries, their artillery batteries just inside of russia, and they're hitting ukrainian targets. the ukrainians can't hit them back with western weapons. well, that's about to change. i think the war is going to escalate considerably because of this. >> well, and also, obviously, the russians are on the front foot right now, leaning forward because they don't have to worry about attacks behin
. >> let's bring in former reporter for "the wall street journal" matthew brzezinski. first of all, would love your reaction to what antony blinken has been saying, and obviously a follow up on what zelenskyy has been pleading for from not only americans but also other nato allies. >> well, if i were a betting man, i would wager that american-made missiles will be hitting russian military installations within russian territory probably within the month. we've already seen...
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by the way, sbigniew brzezinski, when he was still alive, wrote an article in the year sixteen: the lastat passions, let's discuss this in a cafe, is this something new ? -so, new guy, have you started looking at strangers, it seems to me that with my lifestyle and my character, men don’t suit me at all, let’s announce an interception plan, colleagues, what do you think, should i become a blonde? your honor was not damaged, you don’t like all this, for your sake i’m ready to do all this, even in the rain, sasha, hello, bloodhound, new episodes, watch the time after the program, fashion verdict, new season, let’s try , we are starting a new life. on weekdays on the first. you are hypertensive and your joints hurt. what kind of pain pills do you need, because most pain pills will only increase your blood pressure and ruin your life. the “live healthy” program dealt with this and many other serious issues in detail. tomorrow on the first. hello to our huge country, i love russia because it is very beautiful, it has beautiful cities and a lot of beautiful places, the mighty yenisei river, wh
by the way, sbigniew brzezinski, when he was still alive, wrote an article in the year sixteen: the lastat passions, let's discuss this in a cafe, is this something new ? -so, new guy, have you started looking at strangers, it seems to me that with my lifestyle and my character, men don’t suit me at all, let’s announce an interception plan, colleagues, what do you think, should i become a blonde? your honor was not damaged, you don’t like all this, for your sake i’m ready to do all...
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. >> chuck, i understand from my preeminent source in this trial, mika brzezinski, that there are twoyers on the jury. when i start hearing about michael cohen is a liar and michael cohen is this and that and everybody is focusing on michael cohen, just as a lawyer, and i know lisa and you are also lawyers, what are you thinking about? when you get back there, you're looking at the documents. again, it seems to me if you've got two lawyers that are going to be back there, they are going to be saying, okay, it doesn't matter whether you like that guy or not, it's in the documents. we have got the evidence here. whether that evidence acquits donald trump or whether it convicts him. i wonder if that is your thought as well. >> i agree with that, joe. look. if i have a good case, good evidence, good documents, good witnesses, all are welcome to the jury. lawyers, zoologists, i don't care. also, you can't look at any one person and describe that they would be or would not be a good jury based on their occupation. but i think you're right. i think lawyers take a particularly rigorous approa
. >> chuck, i understand from my preeminent source in this trial, mika brzezinski, that there are twoyers on the jury. when i start hearing about michael cohen is a liar and michael cohen is this and that and everybody is focusing on michael cohen, just as a lawyer, and i know lisa and you are also lawyers, what are you thinking about? when you get back there, you're looking at the documents. again, it seems to me if you've got two lawyers that are going to be back there, they are going...
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brzezinski, mika's father, he said 20 years ago that the clerics are part of iran's past not its futureink essentially what we will see in the coming years in iran, if indeed the regime survives, it's going to be dominated by military men, by the revolutionary guards, but it's a big if whether or not this regime can survive given the profound popular discontent inside iran. >> rev listen, thinking about another very difficult part of the world, the situation we see in israel, we've heard the biden administration get increasingly frustrated with israel, with our allies in israel, increasingly willing to speak up about squandering the good feeling they had and the world support they had in the aftermath of the terrible october 7th attacks. given this current situation, including the action of the international criminal court, what can the biden administration do, what should they do to try to move this along in the right direction? >> yeah, i mean, susan, we need robust diplomacy. so the biden administration obviously is trying, but i think the more pressure needs to be exerted on hamas,
brzezinski, mika's father, he said 20 years ago that the clerics are part of iran's past not its futureink essentially what we will see in the coming years in iran, if indeed the regime survives, it's going to be dominated by military men, by the revolutionary guards, but it's a big if whether or not this regime can survive given the profound popular discontent inside iran. >> rev listen, thinking about another very difficult part of the world, the situation we see in israel, we've heard...