Would you believe it if someone said that John McCain dreams
of turning America
back into a collection of colonies again? Most likely not, you'd say.
Well then, would you believe it if John McCain himself said
he dreams of turning America
into a collection of colonies again? You'd probably say he is joking, and
dismiss the whole thing as a prank.
Well then, would you look into the various statements that
John McCain has made orally and in writing over the years, and admit that he'd
turn America into a collection of colonies if the evidence points in that
direction? Show me, you'd say. Okay, I say; I'm gonna show you.
Recall, to begin with, that speaking as a matter of
principle, John McCain came out in favor of the underdogs in Ukraine and Syria being given the right sort of
weapons to fight those that have military superiority over them. But he never
extended the same kind of principled sentiments to the Palestinians who are not
just underdogs fighting an Israeli top dog equipped with the most lethal
weapons in America's arsenal; they are like newborn puppies being crushed under
the colossal wheels of a Jewish-ridden American-produced most lethal military
technology.
Recall as well that not only did John McCain say he was
speaking the language of principled morality, but also speaking the language of
the heart because, as he often said, it broke his heart to see the children of
Ukraine, Crimea and Syria suffer because those who defend them have not the
means to protect them adequately.
However, John McCain never used the language of the heart
when speaking of the Palestinian babies who were mutilated or annihilated when
guided missiles – made in America
and used by Israeli pilots – blew up Palestinian homes in the middle of the
night while the babies and their mothers were asleep or engaged in
breastfeeding or in changing diapers.
Look what else John McCain is saying at this time. You'll
find his latest pronouncements in an article he wrote under the title: “We need
a Strategy for the Middle East ,” published on
October 25, 2017 in the New York Times. You'll notice that the word “strategy
for the Middle East ” was used not just in the
title, but several more times both at the start and the end of the article.
Do you know what that means, my friend? It means that John
McCain has adopted the Judeo-Israeli approach of saying to America: “Keep your
hands off the Middle East – specifically the West Bank of occupied Palestine –
where Israel has the upper hand,” and of saying simultaneously: “Get back into
the Middle East, America, where Israel has messed up so badly, you'll have to
light-up the place ablaze so that the Jews may start the horrific cycle all
over again”.
This time, John McCain is not shedding tears for the
children of Crimea or Syria ;
he is shedding them for a Kurdistan that seeks to be born but will be
aborted––as he and his Jewish puppeteers claim––by what they say is an
abortionist named Iran .
But how do they come up with ideas such as these?
The answer is that the early Jewish arguments designed to
draw America into the Middle East with the accusation that the Iranians were
seeking to establish a land bridge extending from Iran to the Mediterranean to
annihilate Israel, had fallen on the deaf ears of an American public that's
preoccupied with its own affairs more than Israel's colonial ambitions in the
Middle East. And so, the Jews got McCain to sing a different song on their behalf.
To be sure, McCain continues to rely on the demagogic
formula of scaring the public to get things done for Israel
as you can see in the condensed passage that follows, even if he does not
mention Israel
by name:
“Anti-American groups are driving American influence out of
the Middle East; doing so by supporting terrorists and militias, and deploying
military technology that makes it dangerous for the US to maintain its presence. That's
why Americans need to care about what's going on in the Middle
East ; why we need to stick with our friends, like the Kurds”.
Does he really believe that? No, he does not. What he's
doing, however, is advocate the use of American power to implement Israel 's twin goals of breaking the nations of
the region into small cantons Israel
could swallow in due course. In addition, he wants America
to keep countries like Iran
from frustrating Israel 's
neo-colonial schemes it has prepared for the region.
When you put it all together, you find that John McCain's
tears are fake. You also discover that the only principle motivating him is the
use of unprincipled arguments to help Israel
implement its colonial ambitions in the Middle East .
Surely however – though unprincipled – John McCain cannot be
so stupid as to miss the reality that every time the Jews have tried to
implement a demonic scheme with American help, they failed abroad but succeeded
to implement a similar scheme in America .