For several decades, the Israeli
tail was known to wag the American dog in all aspects of foreign policy,
especially in matters relating to the Middle East. But something seems to be
changing.
When the Syrian civil war erupted
about seven years ago, an explosion of joy detonated in Israel and among the
Jews of America because the war had come as a fulfillment of the dream the Jews
were having since the establishment of Israel as a state.
At first, the syndicate consisting
of the political leaders in Israel and the Jewish establishment in America,
took charge of the file and provided America's responses to the conduct of the
Syrian war. Thus, everything that was said or done in the name of America, was
calculated to serve the interests of Israel regardless as to who was paying the
price.
Also, in keeping with a long-held
tradition, the mob of Jewish pundits in America acted as the megaphone that
kept blaring the sounds of joy and celebration generated inside the hearts and
souls of the Jews as they watched the spectacle of Arabs killing each other.
And then, to the consternation of
Israel and Jews everywhere, the new “cavalry for global peace and security”
appeared on the scene at the same time that a new world order was forming. The
cavalry started doing its job, which was to end the Syrian civil war. As of
now, the cavalry is known to be made of Russia and Iran with the possible
participation of Turkey and a number of Arab countries.
The end of the war was happy time
for the Syrians that suffered a great deal, for the refugees that started
returning to their homes, and for a world made of human beings empathizing with
the suffering of their fellow human beings in Syria. Of course, the proverbial
odd man out –– the black sheep of the family, as they might be called –– the
Jews and their surrogates, did not join in the celebration of peace. What they
did instead, was start telling the backward leaders of America how to make the
current situation serve Israel.
An example of that mentality can
be detected in the article which came under the title: “We already gave Syria
to Putin, so what's left for Trump to Say?” It was written by the notorious
Dennis Ross and published on July 5, 2018 in The Washington Post. In a
nutshell, Ross's message is this: “Both Obama and Trump wanted out of Syria,
not to be embroiled in it. And both permitted Putin to become the arbiter of
events”.
But why did America want out of a
war in which it had invested at least 5 years of effort, countless American
lives and billions of dollars? America wanted out because it got nowhere
putting in practice the sick Jewish ideas of trying to cause regime change by
arming every thug in the Muslim world who would take up arms to confront his
government.
So then, what happened after the
Americans left it to Putin to do the civilized thing? What happened was that
Putin partnered with Iran and – in a very short period of time – brought the
Syrian war to an end. Momentous as it was by its multi-leveled implications,
this feat was simple and easy to accomplish ... but what a marvelous “good
versus evil” story it has been for the ages!
So now, do you think the Jews will
finally decide to cease doing evil, and put their energy into something more
productive? Not on your life. You'll know why by looking at the kind of advice
that Dennis Ross continues to give to Donald Trump. Here is a sample:
“Make a virtue of necessity and
resolve that the United States will maintain our small presence in Syria; that
Iran's entrenchment in Syria will trigger a wider war between Israel and the
Iranians; and that we will back the Israelis completely”.
Despite all this, there seems to
be indications that some parts of the American government are finally hearing
the clamor of a public asking them to stop sacrificing the interests of America
in favor of Israel.
The Jews are
fighting back like never before but are getting nowhere. Repeating the trend
long established by their sordid history, they have come to the end of their
cycle. They had their initial winnings and are now entering the losing phase.