Shortly after the first Gulf War, the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia (KSA) and the United States of America (USA) entered a period that might
be called belated honeymoon.
It happened because the half century of relations between
the two countries – that had never gone beyond business dealings – suddenly
turned into an intimate courtship. It's that Saudi
Arabia had invited America
to come and kick the redoubtable Saddam Hussein out of neighboring Kuwait . Doing
this, scoring a brilliant victory and receiving payment for a job well done,
the Americans were satisfied, and so were their Saudi hosts. The two were
slated to live happily ever after … At least that's how things looked on the
surface.
But the reality is that a double game of love triangle
simmered beneath the surface. On the one hand, the Jews in America were
jealous of that relationship because their scheme had always been to monopolize
the American superpower and exploit its potentials. On the other hand, a group
of Saudis, led by Usama Bin Laden, were jealous to see the hallow grounds of
their kingdom desecrated by foreign troops that overstayed their welcome.
Bin Laden responded to the situation in a spectacular way,
and history has recorded most of the minutia relating to that response. What is
missing from history is the way that the Jews played their game and continue to
play it. They were already influential in America at the time, but not as
much as they are today. And so they chose the easy way to drive the wedge
between the two “devotees.” They did it using the CBS television show 60
minutes to start a focused attack on the KSA.
To this end, they found an American woman that had served
with the military in Saudi
Arabia . They got her to whine that she felt
violated being there. You would think she was raped by the entire Saudi
military but no, it's not what happened. In fact, nobody even touched her. Well
then, what happened? Are you ready for the answer, my friend? Here it comes:
Her problem is that she was told to cover her head with a scarf when in public.
Oh help us patron saint of repressed women! What infamy! What horror! What
violation of a woman's human right!
For a time after that, the gates of heaven were left wide
open to let the tears of sorrow rain down on a nation in mourning. The gates of
hell were also left wide open to let the fire and brimstone of every orator and
every wordsmith lob their biting ordnance at the Saudi way of life. The effect
was that a rocky relationship developed between the two countries for a time,
but things got back to normal eventually and to business as usual.
That was round one of the Jewish attempt to drive a wedge
between the Saudis and the Americans. Bear in mind, however, that in a great
drama, the storyline may be told through the main plot but the sizzle always
comes out the subplots. And the subplot in this drama happened to be that the
demise of Saddam Hussein had spurred the rise of Iran . What used to be Israel 's friend
now became its fiercest enemy. Iran
was growing so fast, Israel
resorted to reassuring its supporters in America
that, in the confrontation with Iran ,
Saudi Arabia
was on its side. For this falsehood to stick, Israel
instructed its braying megaphones in America
to hold back on the fire and brimstone they were lobbing in Saudi Arabia 's
direction.
Two things happened subsequent to that episode. First, Israel and the Jews lost the battle of the Iran nuclear
deal. Second, the two pillars of the Arab world, Egypt
and Saudi Arabia , started a
rapprochement that promises to turn the dormant Arab Spring into a renewed
Garden of Eden – the way the region was before the occupation of Palestine . And so, the
Jews of America went back to the 60 Minutes show, and to the theme of Bin
Laden.
It is that Bin Laden had expressed his anger at America by
staging the 9/11 event. What the Jews have done 15 years later was to get 60
Minutes to demand the publication of classified pages in that file. Their
intent is to start round two in the attempt to drive a wedge between KSA and USA , something they hope will drag Egypt into the
dispute as well. It is worth noting that using America
to hurt the Arabs, especially Egypt ,
has always been the most enduring of the Jewish dreams.
You already see American megaphones returning to the
business of braying the same old Judeo-Israeli refrain. In fact, a recent
article came under the title: “How Saudi Arabia
dangerously undermines the United
States ,” written by Ralph Peters and
published on April 16, 2016 in the New York Post.