You
may have seen the title of an article that said: “US must be careful not to
hand Yemen to Iran,” and were puzzled what the writer meant by that.
If
that's what happened, allow me to give you insights you might find helpful. The
writer is Benny Avni, a Jewish extremist who believes that God gave the Jews
not only the land of milk and honey known as Palestine, but the world and all
its content. That's where the idea of ownership originated, you see! Avni writes
a regular weekly column for the New York Post, and that's where his latest
piece was published on November 14, 2018.
Like
all Jewish fanatics, Benny Avni sees things in terms of ownership when it comes
to thinking about, and dealing with peoples and nations. When you, as reader of
their works, think of the matter in these terms, you acquire the correct
perspective; the one that will help you understand what they are saying. And
so, look at the historical background that follows, and you'll get a sense how
we got to where we are today.
The
last time a country was someone's property, handed by an authority to an
entity, was Palestine. That was the time when the world had seen fit to appoint
the Brits guardians in charge of overseeing and protecting a land that was
liberated from the clutches of the Ottoman Empire.
A
great deal that remains murky to this day, happened during the three decades
that separate the early part of the Twentieth Century from the middle part of
the same century. The result of these occurrences was that Palestine left the
hands of the Brits and landed into the hands of the Jews. These were groups
that had come from diverse ethnic origins, associated as they were by a
religion whose precepts offend every code of human behavior enunciated by
humankind since the start of Civilization.
What's
known for certain is that World War II brought a new awareness to the global
community to the effect that colonialism was such an immoral activity, it must
end as soon as possible. And so, the traditional colonial powers –– once
referred to on this website as the Seven Sisters –– began the process of ending
the occupation of the lands they had conquered and were exploiting.
At
the same time, however, the Jews that had acquired Palestine for no better
reason than they were reviled by just about everyone on the planet, that wanted
to get rid of them, were starting to work on plans to make colonialism
acceptable again. Activities associated with such plans became the all-consuming
obsession of Jewish fanatics who worked on it relentlessly.
Mirroring
the blood-soaked history, which they tell about themselves in the Old
Testament, the Jews continue to believe that nothing can be settled amicably
among human beings. According to them, for something to be done correctly, it
must be done through violence. This is why you'll find that their current
master plan involves using the military power of the United States of America
to make themselves the new colonial owners of the Middle East … on their way to
conquering the whole world in fulfillment of God's wish.
The
current obstacle, standing in the way of achieving their goal being Iran, their
latest instructions to the moronic captains of America's ship of state include
the dictum that: “War is unlikely to end before someone wins,” which you'll
find embedded in the Benny Avni article.
That
is, the Jews are telling America to stay clear from trying to broker a peaceful
solution to the dispute in Yemen. Instead, they want to see America continue to
fight the Iranian side till victory is achieved. They want all this, despite
the horrific situation they acknowledge already exists and will continue to
worsen.
Yemen
being a property to be owned by someone –– in their eyes –– the Jews believe it
will end up being owned by the Iranian side which is Israel's nemesis, or by
the opposing side which may not be allied with Israel as of now, but has a
chance of being so at some point in the future. But even if this never happens,
the Jews figure that it will be better for Yemen to vanish from the face of the
earth by a never-ending civil war, than be owned by Iran.
For
this reason, speaking in the name of the Jewish masterminds, Benny Avni
proposes the following strategy: “Yes, food, water, medicine and other
necessities are scarce. 14 million Yemenis are on the verge of starvation. The
State Department and UN attempts to end the war have yet to show progress. The
US will no longer refuel Saudi jets but [ending the war by] ending all US
support would be a major blunder”.