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The Cold War did end in the victory of one side and in the defeat of the other. This reality cannot be denied, despite the understandable sensitivities that such a conclusion provokes among the tenderhearted in the West and some of the former leaders of the defeated side.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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What this quote means

The Cold War ended with a clear victor and a defeated side, which some may find difficult to accept.

In this quote, Zbigniew Brzezinski emphasizes the definitive outcome of the Cold War, where there was a clear victor and a vanquished side. This conclusion, while uncomfortable for some, especially those with emotional ties to the defeated side or those in the West who may be sympathetic, cannot be overlooked in the historical narrative.

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Cold WarVictoryDefeatHistoryPolitics

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During a lecture on international relations, referencing the quote can illustrate the realities of power dynamics.

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