If you believe that the effort exerted in America to sow discord among the multitudes, stops at the water’s edge, I urge you to think again.
Yes, the evil forces that can fish only in troubled
waters have been disturbing the pond exclusively in America up to now, but
having succeeded in paralyzing life on this continent, and having made things
work for Israel and the Jewish causes at the exclusion of everyone else, the
Jewish leaders have turned their attention to the rest of the world.
At first, they thought they could engineer a Pax
Americana whereby America’s power and prestige would come under their command and
used to refashion the world. The plan was to make the world their own, the way
that they succeeded in turning America into a Jewish plantation. But the Pax
Americana project floundered, and the tireless Jews looked for something else
that might work for them.
To their dismay, they discovered that China and Russia
were making friends in Africa, which they surmised can only happen to the
detriment of both Israel and the Jews on that continent. They also discovered
that America was making friends with Arab countries such as Qatar that had not
yet blown kisses to Israel. And that too caused the Jews to feel like being
disadvantaged.
Having no influence in those faraway places, but
motivated by a biting instinct to be in control of what America does out there,
the Jewish leaders set out to concoct a scheme for each of the two situations.
Their aim at this point, is to turn America abroad into a tool that would serve
their causes the way that things are in America where nothing happens that’s
not meant to serve Israel and the Jewish causes.
Two recent articles show how the Jews are fashioning and
implementing their schemes. One article came under the title: “Does Qatar
Deserve to Be a Major US Ally?” written by Eric Mandel, and published on
February 9, 2022 in the Jewish online publication Algemeiner. The other article
came under the title: “Beyond Ukraine: Worry about Putin Meddling in Africa,”
and the subtitle: “Russia has enormous potential to be deeply destabilizing,”
written by James Jay Carafano and Stefano Graziozi, and published in the
Washington Times, also on February 9, 2022.
The following is a condensed version of the preamble that
Eric Mandel has used to introduce his argument regarding the America-Qatar
relationship:
“President Joe Biden said that he would
designate Qatar as a major non-NATO ally (MNNA). He thanked the ruler of
Qatar for his help with defeating ISIS, and for aiding Afghan refugees. But is
Qatar as trustworthy as the president says? Or is the designation a necessity
made out of American weakness? It seems there is a quid pro quo between Qatar
and the United States. In exchange for the Qataris pumping natural gas for
Europe to offset Russian supply shortages, America has fast-tracked MNNA
status. Russia’s stranglehold on Europe’s fuel supply is America’s self-inflicted
wound. The administration’s climate policy has enriching Qatar. So is Qatar
reliable or is it something else?”
There are two demonic tricks of the psychological kind
used here to bludgeon the President of the United States, and soften him in
preparation for the message that will follow. One trick consists of accusing
the President of causing American weakness. The other trick consists of using
the expression “quid pro quo” which usually connotes under-the-table kind of
deals. Mandel has demonically used it here to refer to the usual above-board
package deals that sovereign nations conclude with each other all the time.
Having said that, Eric Mandel proceeded to do the usual
thing, which is to spew lies and disinformation before making his demands,
which are the following:
“How about a different quid pro quo. We
offer major non-NATO ally status and they distance themselves from Iran and
join the Abraham Accords? They used to have better relations with Israel. This
would prove they are on our side, not Iran’s or Turkey’s”.
As to the Carafano and Graziosi article, these two
characters pulled a psychological trick of their own, and made it their
preamble. See for yourself; here is a condensed version of their preamble:
“Russian President Vladimir
Putin loves to play Russian roulette. He continually places geopolitical
bets, hoping they will pay off. While the world is watching the
chips he has placed on Ukraine, he also has wagers riding
in other parts of the world. His most troubling side bet is in
Africa. Russia has enormous potential to be deeply destabilizing in the
Sahel. This region has been battered by insurrections and political
instability. In every case Putin made bad situations worse”.
As can be seen, Carafano and Graziosi played their hand
somewhat differently than did Eric Mandel. Instead of bludgeoning the President
of the United States to soften him, they bludgeoned the President of Russia to
diminish him in the eyes of readers. He is a gambler, said the two writers. And
they went on to explain that he plays Russian roulette with the fate of other
peoples — not just the Ukrainians — but people from
around the world, most troubling of all being those in Africa.
Like Mandel, however, they proceeded to spew lies and
disinformation before making their recommendation, which is this:
“The US and Europe should work more
aggressively to counter Russian meddling in the Sahel. If they fail to do so
now, things will only get worse”.