As if to reassert that America continues to live in the
bubble of Jewish wishful thinking, Herbert London took the trouble to construct
alliances in the Levant as fictitious as the connected dots that the Jews promised
will trace a road map for America to use and to score glorious winnings in the
Middle East.
What happened instead, was that America was pushed out of
the Middle East, and was replaced by Russia. Herbert London admits this much in
his latest column. It came under the title: “Reshaping the alliances of the
untrustworthy,” and was published on June 11, 2018 in The Washington Times.
When the connected dots and the road map proved to be the
Jewish illusion that turned the American military into the terror arm of the
Zionist movement, the Jews thought it wise to ease off on their abuse of
America, and let things settle for a while lest they explode. But this did not
mean the Jews were going to sit quietly and wait for a better time to resume
playing their devilish games.
What they did was start another illusion about Israel
forging alliances with the Arab countries. This artificially concocted
bombshell didn't happen because the Arabs and the Jews discovered they were
cousins (they once were but are no more); it happened, say the Jews, because
the Arabs discovered they were fat and fragile whereas the Israelis were
reduced and robust. They were also ready, willing and able to protect the Arabs
against the existential threat posed by the Iranians, according to the Jewish
propaganda machine. In fact, this quackery was meant to impress not the Arabs
but the Jewish American rank-and-file, and the dumbos who sit at the helm of
the American ship of state.
But the bombshell fell like a dud among the groups it was supposed
to impress. The event forced Herbert London and those like him to come up – not
with a new illusion but – with a new interpretation of the facts on the ground
they could no longer deny. And that's what the Herbert London column is all
about.
Like it or not, in the same way that the American people are
fed up with the political games that their leaders play instead of serving the
country, the peoples of the world are fed up with the political games that the
democracies play in one form or another. In contrast, they view the leaders of
non-democracies such as Russia and China to be straight shooters and
trustworthy. This is the underlying reason for Putin's success in the Middle
East.
Instead of starting his presentation at this point and going
from there to honestly lay out his vision for the Middle East, Herbert London
played the very devious game that the whole world has rejected. The truth about
him and those like him is that they have come face to face with the reality
that America will no longer be in a position to protect Israel's back when the
latter goes on a murderous rampage annihilating lives and looting properties.
London and those like him see that Putin is now in charge of
the Levant; and they know that the Russians are not the suckers they can play
the way they played the American dumbos. Only a few months ago, the mob of
Jewish pundits was producing column after column urging America to send Russia
“strong warning signals” as to what it can and cannot do, but no more.
Instead of using America to confront Russia, the Jews are
now fake-interpreting what's happening on the ground in the Levant, hoping that
their fiction will make the Russians see what the Jews fantasize is happening
there. What follows is a condensed version of that fantasy:
“Russia is a better guarantor of stability than the United
States. Jordan, the U.S. and Lebanon hope that Russia would depart from its
alliance with Iran. The State Department believes Russia can be drawn away from
its ties to Iran and Hezbollah. Weakening the Iranian ties to Syria may be a
Russian goal. Russia is the only power that can prevent a full Iranian takeover
of that country. From the U.S. and Israeli positions, Hezbollah must pull back
from areas in the Golan Heights. Putin has indicated a willingness to maintain
a cordon sanitaire with Israel. The Russians want continued ties with Iran and
the ability to prevent Hezbollah from establishing a presence on the Golan
heights. Putin wants to maintain the status quo in the region. Can the Russians
conduct themselves as a responsible regional power”?