This is another must read link, also by Jan Molina.
You will want to read the comments, there is a great deal to be learned in this thread, some of the answers that conect the dots will be found here.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1567721/posts
Czechoslovak General Sejna-Russian long-term communnist plan
Anti-Communist Analyst ^ | 01-29-2006 | Honza Malina
Posted on 01/29/2006 10:10:51 PM MST by Jan Malina
1982 book "We will bury you" by Czechoslovak general Jan Sejna
I just got this book today.
He defected in February 1968. He was murdered [poisoned] in 1997, most likely by the Russians, because he testified in front of representative Bob Dornan's U.S. Congressional Committee on U.S. POWs.
http://www.anti-communistanalyst.com/Sejna1.html
Sejna was the highest level ever defector from communism. Sejna knew about the Soviet long range plan which was named Perestroika and fully implemented by Gorbachev at the end of 1980.
page 101
One of the basic problems of the West is its frequent failure to recognize the existence of any Soviet grand design at all. Those rejecting this concept unwittingly serve Soviet efforts to conceal their objectives and further complicate the process of determining such objectives.
While many Western political analysts scoff at the idea of a coherent Soviet strategy, Brezhnev has said that "the liquidation of colonial empires was effectively completed in the seventies. The sphere of Imperialist domination in the World has narrowed."
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page 103
While the main target of the strategic plan is the United States, a direct attack against it would invite great damage to the Soviet Union.
Therefore to avoid direct conflict with the U.S. the Plan calls for the isolation of the 'main enemy' by the 'Finlandization' of Europe [Honza's note: .... means subversion and infiltration], reduction of western political and economic access to the Third World by establishing pro-Soviet regimes whenever and wherever possible; and insurgency in areas of importance to the U.S., such as Central America.
Continued, it is long and clear as to the danger, talk about dot connecting.........wow.
Hi Granny,
I've missed you. I hope you are well.
Thanks for all your research. You do find some interesting stories. Someone I met only recently researched issues regarding the MIA/POWS. I must give my disclaimer that I am not at all familiar with the history or current status of these precious men and women. However, being raised in a military family I have a deep respect and appreciation for the lives of our service men and women and their families. My prayer is that they are not being exploited for someone elses gain... Cindy Sheehan comes to mind. Anyway, I was forwarded another interesting link about this same person, Sejna. What a contrast!
http://www.miafacts.org/sejna.htm
Hugs to you... --jer