Like the parasite that's always hungry for something, the
Jews of America are at it again telling Uncle Sam to immolate himself on the
altar of a fake narrative to give the Jews of Israel yet another gift and make
them look bigger than they are, thus enhance their chance at dominating the
Middle East and fulfilling an ancient dream.
This time, Kenneth M. Pollack was chosen to make the case
for the Jews of Israel. To fulfill his task, Pollack wrote: “To Minimize the
Mullahs,” an article that also came under the subtitle: “An American Strategy
for the Middle East.” It was published on May 24, 2018 in National Review
Online.
Pollack started out by laying the background that led him to
the description of the Judeo-Israeli seven point strategy he promises will do
the job of minimizing Iran, and by the same token, maximizing what he says are
America's allies in the region. But be careful, dear reader, because when a Jew
says America's allies in the region, he means: Israel, always Israel and no one
but Israel.
To get to the discussion about the Jewish strategy, Ken
Pollack described a Middle Eastern situation that relates to the reality on the
ground, the way that a picture of today's Aleppo relates to that of Amman or Riyadh;
of Dubai, Cairo or Algiers. It is worse than a distorted picture; it is a false
image in which reality is turned upside-down. The Jewish narrative is not just
spin-doctored and meant to provoke a momentary impression; it is contradictory
and meant to project a confused lie, thus pave the way for profound negative
consequences to ensue. What follows is a sample of that:
“Iran's gains come at a time when the Middle East is
changing in dramatic ways. The political, economic, and social systems that
governed the predominantly Muslim states of the region during the late 20th
century are falling apart. While a few states, such as Egypt, Algeria and
Bahrain, try to cling to the old, dysfunctional order, most know that they must
change or perish, although they do not know the way. The middle East is
transforming itself; it is not clear what it is turning into. The dominant
trend is still the end of the old order and not yet the emergence of the new.
There are many possible futures for the Middle East, some good for the United
States, other harmful”.
This is a clear attack on the emerging consensus, which is
that America's Jewish-inspired interference in the affairs of the Arab World –
from Iraq to Libya to Yemen to Sudan to Syria – brought nothing but calamity to
these places. The tragedies hit, one after the other, at a time when the
countries were about to transform naturally to a more splendid version of
themselves … but that was not to be.
By contrast, the countries that managed to keep America at
bay proceeded with their transformation. They advanced so much in a short
period of time, the economic experts are marveling at what they see. The World
Bank, the IMF and the private investment bankers around the globe are praising
them for their achievements. They are telling other emerging nations to learn
from the Arab experience.
These miracles of modernization are Morocco, Algeria,
Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the other Gulf States. They have
become places where institutions of higher learning from around the globe, as
well as manufacturers of the most advanced technologies, and thinkers of the
ideas that will nourish the world of tomorrow, are pouring like pilgrims
heading toward the mecca of a New Age of Enlightenment.
But having described what the Jews wish to see happen to the
Middle East rather than what they see is happening, Kenneth Pollack went on to
add insult to injury by suggesting that these countries, “tremble wondering
whether Iran will expand its influence and destabilize Jordan, Kuwait the UAE,
Bahrain, or even Saudi Arabia … for these reasons, it has become imperative
that the United States lead in an effort to push back on Iran.” In other words,
the little demon that is Ken Pollack, is telling America: Don't do it for us,
Jews. Do it for the sake of the Arabs who need you more than we do.
And what the Jews wish to see America do to the Middle East,
is explained under 7 rubrics in Pollack's article. They go like this: Bleed
Iran in Syria. Challenge Iran in Iraq. Get Iran out of Yemen. Stand up to Iran
in the Gulf. Don't make the split over the nuclear deal any worse. Treat
Lebanon with care. Hold regime change in reserve.
That is, they want America to continue its engagement in the
wars of Syria, Iraq and Yemen. They also want America to provoke a clash in the
Gulf. And they want America to see the folly in the advice they gave earlier
about the Iran nuclear deal, and reverse what it did.
The Jews also want America to reject the advice they gave it
concerning Lebanon, and want it to start dealing with that country in a more
civilized manner. Finally, they want America to hold off on the idea of regime
change, the demonic concept they harped on for decades, causing countless
calamities.