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12.02.2008
Zbignew Brzezinski Is In Damascus to See Bashar Assad; I Believe He's There to Meet With Khaled Mashal

It's no surprise that Zbig Brzezinski is visiting Damascus. First of all, Bashar Assad would be delighted to see him, as he has seen other marginal players in U.S. foreign policy. Secondly, Zbig is a fan of Assad's, as is the ex-president for whom he pondered heavy matters, Jimmy Carter, a really big fan. Visiting America's enemies is, in any case, a good way to get attention at home.  (Jesse Jackson made nearly a full-time profession of visiting our for years.  Soneone should ask him what he thinks of  President Chavez now.) The visitors may say they are pushing along the "getting to yes" process. But what they're usually doing is fomenting mischief.

Now, Zbig published a new book in 2007, Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of Superpower. This is a book you need not feel bad about passing up, as almost everyone did. The only one of his books I've read -- for my sins, several of them -- that is important is The Permanent Purge, published in 1956, when he was 28. He is now 80 and is a danger to no one, except Barack Obama whose foreign policy advisory board he co-chairs.  Zbig went to Damascus without thinking that, in these circumstances, his travels to Assad's palace might affect the fortunes of his candidate.  Or maybe he just said to himself, "fuck it."  He didn't tell anybody in the Barack circle, and the campaign knew nothing about his tourism until Eli Lake of the New York Sun raised questions about its adviser's travels.  And reported the telling story.

Brzezinski grades the last three presidents in Second Chance. To George H.W. Bush he gives a solid B; to Bill Clinton an uneven C; to the burning Bush a "failed F."  The fact is that you'd also need to give Zbig and his former boss something worse than an F for their bright idea that the Ayatollah Khomeini could be an instrument of American foreign policy against the Russians and, what's more, to get the Muslims of the U.S.S.R. to rise up against the Kremlin. What idiots, actually! Did Zbig even know that the ayatollah, being a Shi'a, would have little sway with Sunnis which most of old Moscow's Muslims were. 

I wonder who advised my candidate Barack Obama to choose Zbig as one of his advisers. And it's not as if all the other advisers are so good. Take two, just as instances: Tony Lake with his shabby record on Bosnia and Susan Rice who was responsible (along with Jesse Jackson) for the Clinton administration's systematic aversion to seeing what blood was being shed in Sierra Leone and Liberia over "blood diamonds."

In any case, I don't believe that Zbig is visiting just Assad. I believe -- in fact, I think I know -- that he is going to meet with Khaled Maashal, the most vicious of the Hamas leaders, who has been headquartered in Damascus for years.  Here "tea with Assad" is just a cover for a pernicious encounter.

 

Posted: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:05 PM with 10 comment(s)

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jacobt1 said:

The End of BillaryLand Is On Its Way. Rejoice!

"I wonder who advised my candidate Barack Obama to choose Zbig as one of his advisers."

He has a good heart but bad advisers.

February 12, 2008 11:12 PM

lymon1 said:

Gee Marty, a state senator from Hyde Park couldn't possibly admire Brzezinski themselves -- that'd be unheard of in Chicago's "People's Republic."  

And Obama doesn't know that this trip would appear to be authorized by da man himself?  Or did he just not talk about this with his people?   Was the memo lost on his messy desk?  Maybe HRC isn't the only one who needs to brush up on their management skills.  

February 13, 2008 10:21 AM

jacksondyer said:

I hope Brzezinski wasn't planning on meeting with Imad Mugniyah:

"Top Hezbollah Operative Is Killed in Syria"

By NADA BAKRI and GRAHAM BOWLEY

"BEIRUT, Lebanon — A senior Hezbollah military commander, who was one of America’s most wanted men for his alleged links to a string of bombings, hijackings and kidnappings during the 1980s and 1990s, has been killed, the Shiite Muslim group said in a statement Wednesday. Hezbollah accused Israel of orchestrating the killing.

Security officials in Lebanon said the man, Imad Mugniyah, died in a car bomb attack in Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday night.

“With pride and honor we announce that a great Jihadi leader has joined the procession of martyrs in the Islamic resistance," said a statement read on Hezbollah’s Al Manar television station. "The martyr was killed at the hands of the Israeli zionists."

Israel officially distanced itself from the killing and said that it was looking into the attack in Syria, without specifically naming Mr. Mugniyah. “Israel rejects the attempt by terrorist elements to ascribe to it any involvement whatsoever in this incident,” the office of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said in a statement....."

www.nytimes.com/.../14syria.html

To whoever killed this scumbag: THANK YOU!

February 13, 2008 10:29 AM

tomeg said:

The one place I have deep reservations about in Obama's camp: his f-p advisory team. Wierd bunch, I hope Barack has better judgment than to listen to closely to them. We shall see.

February 13, 2008 12:49 PM

jacksondyer said:

"I hope Barack has better judgment than to listen to closely to them. We shall see."

Vain hope, tomeg.

He hired them didn't he?

February 13, 2008 1:03 PM

jacobt1 said:

jacksondyer,

"To whoever killed this scumbag: THANK YOU!"

No, we shouldn't kill scumbags , we need to negotioate with scumbags

February 13, 2008 2:08 PM

r-ennis said:

Choosing Zbig as an advisor is a deal killer for me. No way can I vote for Obama. I don't understand how Marty could hate Clinton so much as to endorse somebody who could choose Zbig.

February 13, 2008 2:24 PM

mufson said:

Just a guess, but Obama was an undergrad at Columbia when Zbig was on the faculty there. I wouldn't be surprised if that overlap had something to do with the current connection.

Not sure who in the foreign policy establishment Obama is supposed to turn to, given that every administration, Democrat or Republican, has made horrendous mistakes going back decades and decades.  At any rate, the policy of refusing to talk to repugnant political leaders has been pursued for a long time; where has it gotten us?

Engel's attempt (in the New York Sun article) to pin the fall of the Shah on Zbig seems off base--wasn't Zbig the one who wanted to intervene militarily to keep Khomeini out of power? And didn't pre-Carter policies have a little something to do with the revolution?

February 13, 2008 4:05 PM

maranoff said:

Marty should find out if Obama approves of  talks with Hamas, in accordance with Zbig. If the answer is no, then what does it say about Obama's judgment to keep him on? If the answer is yes, then what does it say about continuing to support Obama? If this is a central foreign policy point, then integrity should compel looking for another candidate.

February 13, 2008 5:36 PM

teplukhin2you said:

"Not sure who in the foreign policy establishment Obama is supposed to turn to, given that every administration, Democrat or Republican, has made horrendous mistakes going back decades and decades"

Michael Mandelbaum would be a good senior adviser. With Giuliani out of the race, Martin Kramer's prob'y available to advise on the middle east. Some other unusual voices would be Niall Ferguson, Tom Barnett, maybe Fareed Zakaria.

All in all, the best thing he could do to dispel doubts is pick Biden as VP.  

February 13, 2008 7:07 PM

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