Lee Smith, who is a senior editor at the Weekly Standard,
says that Pax Americana is dead or about to die. If this is true, we should
celebrate the event because Pax Americana is a Jewish creation of the Neocon
flavor whose sole purpose has been to drive the world into the arms of
apocalyptic Armageddon, a moment in time when they believe the Messiah will
come to Earth and give the Jews a world to preside over and be master of.
Smith explains himself in an article he wrote under the
title: “The End of Pax Americana” and the subtitle: “Obama's 'accomplishment,'”
published on October 2, 2015 in the Weekly Standard. His problem is that he
does not make a distinction between the America
that used to be before the Jewish takeover of the superpower, and the America that
has become after its fateful transformation following the takeover.
And that mistake is a mirror image of another mistake; one
that is made deliberately by some people, or made inadvertent by others when
they utter the term: Judeo-Christian. This is an expression that was created by
the Jews for the purpose of conflating the two religions – Christianity and
Judaism – to make them sound like they are one and the same. The reality,
however, is that Christianity, which stands for peaceful construction, came as
an antidote to Judaism which stands for violent destruction. Thus,
Judeo-Christianity must be viewed not as one and the same religion but an
oxymoron.
All of that is important to keep in mind when analyzing the
Lee Smith thesis. He contends that America ,
Saudi Arabia and Israel always had the same interests in the
Middle East, be it before the Jewish takeover of America or after it. To dispel this
notion, the reader has only to check the record; one that is full of Jewish
attacks on Saudi Arabia .
These were vicious attacks that pleaded with the American administration of the
day to work on finding an alternative to Middle Eastern (especially Saudi) oil,
and break away from an evil regime that veils women and forbids them from
driving a car.
As to Lee Smith, he will not have to go too far looking for
the evidence because non-other than his boss, Bill Kristol, used to delight in
badmouthing what he called “The House of Saud.” The idea behind his campaign
and that of the other Jews was to break the Saudi-American alliance and pave
the way for a stronger Jewish-American alliance.
The fact is that the plan succeeded, which is why the Jews
managed to take over America
and usher a new era. At the same time, however, the young in the Muslim world
could no longer stand the double-barreled approach of a “benevolent” America that
was exploiting their resources, and a Jewish America that was denigrating their
religion. They became restless, and started to turn against their elders whom
they saw as remaining passive in the face of serious challenges.
While history will show that America helped to maintain peace
and stability in the region by working with many nations, and forging alliances
with old adversaries – like says President Obama – the old order was changed in
some places as a result of the Jewish machinations that gave rise to the
uprising of young Muslims.
Moreover, where Obama's view is to the effect that the old
order must be maintained where it continues, and restored where it went out of
hand such as the Levant, the Jewish view, as articulated by Lee Smith and those
who follow his lead, is that America should embrace the old Jewish plan even if
it must be modified to take into account the new circumstances.
The trouble is that the new circumstances came about as a
result of the Judeo-American involvement in the region to begin with.
Therefore, to embrace the old plan anew so as to deal with the new
circumstances is to work at cross-purposes. Think about it, the initial
reaction of the Jews to the rise of ISIL having been that “we must fight them
in the Middle East to prevent them from coming to America,” it will work
against the current call for America to get involved in that region yet again.
And that can only be true because the reality is that Russia fought Islamic insurgents for a long
time, and has a better reason to fight them in the Middle East to prevent them
from returning to Russia ,
situated a few miles away. Thus, for the Jews to come now and argue that America should push Russia
out, and get back into the Middle East is to
argue against themselves.