Criminals Control the        Executive Branch 
      
      By       Paul Craig Roberts 
      
      Gentle reader, you are probably unaware of former        National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski’s damning        indictment of the Bush Regime in his testimony before        the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on February 1,        2007, as the United States no longer has a media--only a        government propaganda ministry.
      
      02/09/07 "ICH' -- -- Brzezinski damned the Bush Regime’s        war in Iraq as “a historic, strategic, and moral        calamity.” Brzezinski damned the war as “driven by        Manichean impulses and imperial hubris.” He damned the        war for “intensifying regional instability” and for        “undermining America’s global legitimacy.”
      
      Finally, a voice with weight speaks. Brzezinski is a        real intellect, a real expert, unlike the political        hacks who have followed him in the office.
      
      Brzezinski told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee        that “the final destination on this downhill track is        likely to be a head-on conflict with Iran and with much        of the world of Islam.” Brzezinski predicts “some        provocation in Iraq or a terrorist act in the U.S.        blamed on Iran; culminating in a ‘defensive’ U.S.        military action against Iran that plunges a lonely        America into a spreading and deepening quagmire        eventually ranging across Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and        Pakistan.”
      
      There is something deadly wrong with a society and a        political system that permits a Regime capable of such        insane and criminal “leadership” to remain in power. By        the time Hitler launched World War II, the German        Reichstag had no power to prevent him. But we have not        yet reached that point in the United States.
      
      Brzezinski concludes his testimony with the statement        that it is “time for the Congress to assert itself.”
      
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Friday, February 09, 2007
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