The only thing preventing someone
from saying that this whole thing is a conspiracy that somebody planned in
advance is that the players involved in the game are so dumb they could not
have staged a coup of this complexity. But now that many of the elements for
promoting the Armageddon agenda embedded in the Jewish ideology, have converged
by coincidence, the editors of the Wall Street Journal and the other Jewish
leaders are taking advantage of the situation to promote that agenda.
To this end, the Journal published
an editorial on March 12, 2015 under the title: “Iran Occupies Iraq ” and the subtitle: “As the U.S. leads from behind, Tehran creates a Shiite arc of power.” Yes,
the title and subtitle alone suggest that the editors are urging America to get more engaged militarily in the Middle East , but they do not tell the whole story. There
is more to be said in this regard – much more.
The passage that follows tells
what these people are trying to do. Here it is: “Critics complain that the
U.S.-led invasion of Iraq
created an opening for Iran .
But the surge helped Sunni tribal sheikhs oust al-Qaeda from Anbar. U.S. forces provided a rough balancing while
they stayed in Iraq .
Once they departed, the Iraq
government tilted again to Iran
and against the Sunnis … Iran 's
military surge is now possible because of the vacuum created by the failure of
the U.S.
to deploy ground troops.”
What is known is that America
invaded Iraq on the false pretense that weapons of mass destruction were made
there, and that the world will soon hear bombs detonate in every neighborhood,
and see mushroom clouds rise in the skies just about everywhere on the planet …
all that because the most destructive weapons were now in the hands of the most
evil people. Those were the words that the Jews had stuffed in the mouth of
George the W who then regurgitated them believing he was doing God's work.
Well, my friend, the invasion of Iraq was an act
of war … and like it happens in every war, forces that no one could have
predicted are unleashed, coming from places that no one could have imagined.
And these forces act in ways that remain beyond the comprehension of anyone,
including the people in charge of studying them to predict what they will do
next.
Despite those difficulties, the
editors of the Journal want us to believe there is certainty that if only the
American military had remained in the Anbar Province of Iraq, the al-Qaeda
group or its offshoot the ISIL group, would not have attempted to confront the
Americans, or do something else to try and disrupt the prevailing order.
Unfortunately, it can only be said that these editors are dreaming because no
one knows what would have happened if only… Yes, it is impossible to know for
certain what would have happened if only...
Be that as it may, the suggestion
here is that the Americans should have stayed in Anbar for an indefinite period
of time to continue “providing a rough balancing” among the factions. Well, to see America 's
military remain in a foreign land – especially an Arab or a Muslim one – come hell
or high water; and to see America
fight a never ending war is the idea for which the Armageddon Agenda of the
Jews is promoted.
It is the agenda that is supposed
to realize the age old but still unfulfilled fantasy of the Jewish leaders. It
is the dream that the world will be set ablaze thus purified by fire, and made
ready for the Jews to take it over; to rule over it and rule over all of
mankind for ever and ever. And this prompts the question: Why did the editors
of the Wall Street Journal resurrect the Anbar controversy at this time?
There is only one answer to that
question. It is to pave the way for arguing a point they hope they will soon
have the opportunity to make. It is that they are looking ahead to a time when
the United States will bomb Iran but only
manage to do little damage to the nuclear installations.
And so, they fantasize that America will be compelled under pressure from
people like themselves, to escalate the war by sending troops to invade Iran . America will so decide even if Iran is four times the size of Iraq , and years
ahead of it both technically and industrially.