Abandoning the Field of Battle for Diplomacy is to Admit Defeat
The Smart Way Out of a Foolish War
By Zbigniew Brzezinski Washington Post, March 30, 2008
A short reply by Con George-Kotzabasis
This is old fogy strategic thinking on the part of a former National Security advisor. For any nation that is already fighting its enemy by means of military operations to abandon the latter and open instead the door of negotiations and diplomacy, as Brzezinski proposes, is to admit defeat, as one would have to negotiate now with a more emboldened and confident enemy from a position of weakness. In such conditions of military “surrendering”, especially to a religiously inspired fanatic enemy, it would be utterly foolish to consider and believe that such a nation, in this case America, could achieve any of its initial goals through diplomacy, other than its conditions of “surrender”, is to make a mockery of the art of Talleyrand
And to accuse McCaine that he proposes for Iraq 100 years of war “until victory”, is a blatant and shameful lie and stains indelibly the intellectual integrity of Brzezinski.
But the Democrats are desperate to win the election and have no shame to immerse themselves in the sewage of their present dirty and populist politics.
I rest on my oars:Your turn now
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