The son of the famous political scientist Zbigniew Brzezinski Jan suggested NATO to strike a “preemptive strike” on Russia, without waiting for a hypothetical Russian invasion of Ukraine. To do this, it is enough to turn off the SWIFT system for a few days or delay payments for oil and gas. He announced this on the air of the YouTube channel Open Ukraine.
According to him, Ukraine’s partners need “a comprehensive approach and response to contain Russia.”
Jan Brzezinski is an expert on foreign policy and military affairs, and deputy assistant secretary of defense of the United States in 2001-2005. With regard to Russia, he takes a position of international isolation by the international community and the imposition of tough sectoral sanctions on energy markets as a means of “stopping Russian aggression.”
Jan Brzezinski’s father also attached particular importance to the “Ukrainian question”. In his book “The Grand Chessboard”, written back in 1997 and published several times in Russia, he predicted that only the final separation of Ukraine from the Russian Federation would allow the United States to preserve and consolidate the state of the only “world” empire. “Ukraine, a new and important space on the Eurasian chessboard, is a geopolitical center, because its very existence as an independent state helps transform Russia,” Brzezinski Sr. emphasized. “Without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a Eurasian empire.”
Source: Rosbalt

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