So given Obama's positions toward Israel on the one hand and Iran and its allies on the other, it seems clear enough that the logical endpoint of Obama's policies would look something like Brzezinski's recommended course of action.
The fact of the matter is that Brzezinski's view is in line with the general disposition of Obama's foreign policy.
At the time, Brzezinski's on-air TV career had stalled, and when she landed the gig at "Morning Joe, " she never negotiated.
Brzezinski's book was born from personal experience and her admitted failure of not cutting herself a fair deal and getting the money she deserved.
To Brzezinski's dismay, his mission was overtaken by events.
Mr. ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI (Former U.S. National Security Advisor): Nobody one will come in if there's no cease-fire.
We begin with Mr. Brzezinski, President Carter's national security advisor.
Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter's national security chief, argues that American foreign policy works best either when the president himself formulates it or when a strong secretary of state does.
He briefly served in the Johnson and Carter administrations (he was a particularly close friend of Zbigniew Brzezinski, one of Barack Obama's early backers).
Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was President Carter's national security advisor, says the U.S. has to help negotiate a cease-fire if it wants to get a strong international force on the ground.
Professor Ajami, we were just speaking with Zbigniew Brzezinski, who said that the U.S. is getting deeper and deeper into a conflict which it, quote, fundamentally misunderstands.
And it is likely that he owes a significant portion of his support in the American Jewish community to the campaign's success in distancing Obama from men like Brzezinski and Malley.
Some observers, including Zbigniew Brzezinski, a former national security adviser, say the U.S. should step back, arguing that as tragic as the situation is, there are many other problems of greater importance.
And, apparently directed by Obama's campaign staff, Ignatius based much of his column on his belief that Obama's foreign policy views have been shaped by his "informal" adviser, Brzezinski.
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