How do you recognize a political Third
World country? You do when you see develop in it something like
what goes on in South Sudan at this time. What
you see there is one faction of the government engaged in a bitter fight against
another faction of the same government.
People around the globe have become accustomed to thinking
that this sort of thing was sparked by the Jews or encouraged and fueled by
them to intensify the conflict and supply arms to both sides the way they did
in Sri Lanka .
And now, the people of the world are waking up to the reality that
Jewish-sparked internal wars need not always be hot wars fought with firearms.
They can just as well be cold wars where one faction of the government engages
another faction in a bitter dispute that ravages the country as badly as a hot
civil war.
A reality is also beginning to emerge to the effect that
when you have a hot or a cold internal war, the factions seek approval for
their respective positions from “friends” outside the country. This is what you
see happen in America where the Jewish Fifth Column has taken over the part of
the government called Congress, has declared war on the part called the White
House, and has sparked a race between the factions to win friends abroad –
people or institutions that can help implement the agenda each faction has for
the country.
You get a sense of all this when you read two pieces
published in the Wall Street Journal, the flagship of the Jewish Fifth Column
in America. The first piece is an editorial that came under the title: “Obama's
U.N. First Gambit” and the subtitle: “He uses the Security Council to box in
Congress on Iran .”
The second piece is a column that came under the title: “The Iran Deal's
Collapsing Rationale” and the subtitle: “Blowing up the Middle
East in order to save it – that's the logic at work.” It was
written by Bret Stephens. The two pieces were published on July 21, 2015 in the
Journal.
The editorial establishes who make up each faction in America ,
and what friends each has abroad. Here is a hint as to the factions: “President
Obama thinks he has the U.S. Congress right where he wants it.” And here is a
hint as to the friends each has: “The unanimous vote by the U.N Security
Council approving the deal … The various ambassadors blessed the agreement …
The only discouraging word came from the Israeli ambassador.”
That says it all. It is now clear that you have the
Executive on one side, engaged in a cold war against the Congress on the other
side. The Executive has the world in its corner; the Congress has Israel , and by
extension, the Jewish American Fifth Column, in its corner. The war is not
about an internal matter for, the Jews won this war long ago when they
paralyzed the business of America ,
and devoted its energies to serving the needs of Israel . Rather, the war is about
keeping America in or out of
foreign adventures – the frontier where the Jews have designed grandiose plans
for themselves and for Israel .
But knowing that they cannot fight the Executive on the
basis of devoting what is left of the country to inflate the coffers of the
Jews and pump up the glory of Israel, the editors of the Journal pretend to be
motivated by the following: “The U.S Constitution gives Presidents enormous
clout on foreign policy … But Mr. Obama doesn't have the authority to let the
United Nations dictate to America's elected Representatives.”
Those editors do not say where they got that idea from,
especially in view of the fact that the world treats the so-called representatives
of America
as puppies biting each other to be first at licking Netanyahu's toes. In fact,
the world could not care less about the political pornography that is unfolding
in that country under John Boehner and his fraternity of male and female bimbos.
As to Bret Stephens, he engages in a long
politico-philosophical hokum that means nothing. However, buried in the
verbiage are two passages that carry the Jewish preoccupation with this matter.
The first passage is this: “The U.S.
is accelerating plans for them [Arabs] to develop an integrated regional
ballistic missile defense capability.” The second passage is this: “Moscow confirmed that it will proceed with the sale to Iran of the
state-of-the-art S-300 surface to air missile system.” This too is for defense.