There is no doubt that the wave of economic growth is gradually
shifting from Asia where it had an effective run that may continue for a while
longer, to Africa where the growth cycle has started to take hold.
Fortunately, what is unfolding in Africa happens to coincide with
a welcome shift in the paradigm that used to govern the industrial powers of
the world. From the colonial mentality that motivated those powers to raid the
economic storehouses of the world and loot the resources therein, they now look
forward to partnering with those emerging storehouses in Africa, and to trading
with them.
But there is a bug in the ointment; one that promises to spoil the
whole thing, not just for Africa but for all of humanity. They are the Jews who
managed to take control of America, a superpower that is equipped with the
muscle to destroy the world, but also endowed with the brainpower of an
obedient chihuahua. Imagine the thing sitting in the lap of its Jewish master,
doing as ordered to do, and you'll get an accurate picture of where the world
may be heading, especially after learning what the Jews are aspiring to achieve
now.
You'll know what that thing is when you read the article that came
under the title: “The benefits of strategic communications and warfare,” a
column that was written by Clifford D. May, and published on February 12, 2019
in The Washington Times. Commenting on Trump's State of the Union speech, here
is how Clifford May introduced the core of his criticism: “Time to turn to
President Trump's slip: 'Great nations do not fight endless wars,' he
declared,” and Clifford May proceeded to expand on the theme.
His response to Trump's slip was to assert that “of course” great
nations fight endless wars. He went on to explain that great nations have
enemies — such as China, Russia and Iran in America's case — who will not stop
fighting even if America stopped. So, he wonders why should America stop? His
conclusion comes down to this: Gear up for an endless war regardless of what
the consequences will end up being.
A serious question must be asked at this point. It is this: Is
there a reality check in retrospect that can and must be done here? The answer
is, yes there is. That's because, going as far back as half a century,
countless people were hurt in their careers and their lives because they
rightly observed that Jews have always started or incited the wars that plagued
humanity since time immemorial. These innocent people were accused of spreading
false rumors and of hating Jews for no reason but that they were Jews.
But now, Clifford May comes along and reveals that those innocent
people did not hate Jews; they simply verbalized what they were observing. As
to the Jews that accused them of being haters; they were nothing but savage and
cowardly trash masquerading as human beings. They were programmed by fanatic
indoctrination to go out and destroy the lives of innocent individuals as a
first step to starting the wars that would kill and destroy the lives of
millions more. And nothing can be more Jewish or more hateful than that.
You'll understand what motivates Jews of the Clifford May kind at
this time when you go over the article that came under the title: “Seeing Red:
Trade and Threats Shaping Gulf-Horn Relations,” written by Elana DeLozier, and
published on February 15, 2019 on the website of the Washington Institute. What
follows is a very condensed version of the pertinent passages:
“The Red Sea is becoming an economic node between the Gulf states
and the Horn of Africa. The emergence of new economic opportunities has spurred
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to draw closer to the Horn of Africa.
This area represents an economic opportunity for the Gulf, while the African
states welcome the investment. Great powers have set up camp in the region. In
2001 the United States established a base in Djibouti, other countries followed
suit: France, Italy, Japan and China. Saudi Arabia has engaged in talks for a
base in Djibouti. Russia has done the same with Sudan. Turkey has a base and
port agreement with Somalia. Sudan has signed deals with Turkey and Qatar. The
UAE has access to eight ports or bases along the Red Sea”.
These developments in that part of the world have been taking
place over a period of two decades in a climate that has remained relatively
calm even though the United States had a military base there for most of that
time. So you have Jews of Clifford May's ilk look at the situation and wonder:
What's the use of having an American military base so close to Israel, in a
region that's growing in importance, and we're not having a disturbance that
serves the interests of Israel? Shame on America!