The editors of the New York Post asked a question and made it the
title of their editorial. It is this: “Does anybody know what America's Syria
policy is?”
Actually, America's problems are by far broader than that, and the
question that the editors should have asked is this: “Does anybody know who is
governing America?” Regardless of the answer, you'll develop a great deal of
insight just reading the New York Post editorial, published on January 8, 2018.
After explaining the disarray associated with the dissemination of
information regarding the withdrawal of US troops in Syria, the editors of the
Post said this: “The Middle East is far too dangerous for scattershot,
unfocused policy that's subject to complete change at any given moment.” In so
doing, they described the problem the best way they could, and complained about
it as forcefully as they knew how. But the one thing they did not do, is make
the effort to understand what's behind the confusion they aptly characterized
as too dangerous.
So, the question we must ask now is this: Why is it that only the
Middle East keeps producing difficulties so insoluble, they remain unresolved,
even pile-up to create a constant state of war-like tension? And right there,
upon the asking of the question, the dots that need to be connected scream at
us as if to say: “Connect us, and we'll deliver the answer to your question”.
And so, we draw a connecting line between the dot that says,
“American disarray” and the dot that says, “Middle East” … and there pops the
answer. It is this: The common thread between the two dots are the Jews. They
play political haggling with every big thing, and every small thing that
happens deliberately or happens randomly, day in and day out ... be that in
America or in the Middle East. This creates the confusion that keeps America at
every level of operation in disarray.
And here is a clue that tells a great deal about the kind of
dynamics which lead America into the tunnel of Jewish darkness: “Turkish
President Erdogan canceled a scheduled sitdown with John Bolton, then berated
him on TV. His gripe: Bolton suggested the US won't withdraw its forces from
Syria until the safety of its Kurdish allies is assured, mostly from Turkish attacks.”
This sounds profound, and we must seek to uncover more details with regard to
the significance that it represents.
It is that Turkey has been allied with the United States for
decades through its NATO membership. When America was hit on 9/11 in the year
2001, NATO's Article 5 was invoked, and Turkey prepared to go to war to defend
America. Meanwhile, Turkey had been battling Kurdish terror groups for decades,
at a time when it was on good terms with Israel. During all these years, both
America and Israel saw the Turkish treatment of the Kurds as legitimate, and
accepted it.
But then, Turkey and Israel had a falling out. Israel began to see
the Kurds as potential allies, and so did America that could not be seen to
challenge Israel's judgment. When the war in Syria happened and came to an end
after seven years, the time came for America to choose between its allies. John
Bolton informed Erdogan that contrary to what Donald Trump had chosen, he
chooses Israel and the Kurds over Turkey.
This is why Erdogan became angry and berated Bolton. But the
discrepancy between the wishes of Donald Trump and John Bolton has accomplished
more than that. It made America look like it is in disarray, which added to the
confusion of the world as to who governs America. Is it Donald Trump, the
America President? Or is it the current Israeli Prime Minister, governing
through John Bolton, his American deputy?
To the Turks, however, the lesson has been one that the Arabs
learned a long time ago, and know how to protect themselves against. It is
this: The Jew will stab you in the back if he finds out he can no longer
exploit you. The American will stab you in the back if it pleases the Jew. The
way to protect yourself is a simple thing to do: If you can avoid dealing with
the Jew, do so. If you must deal with him, watch your back.
As to your dealings with America, look what the editors of the New
York Post have reported in the aftermath of the Trump announcement: “That
prompted bipartisan criticism from Congress and a host of resignations from
officials.” The key word here is “bipartisan”.
The word has become a euphemism that means: “Jewish engineered.”
As to its importance, it signifies that the Congress has become a low-life
assembly of moral prostitutes.