Saturday, June 21, 2014

Perpetual Wheel of Misfortune keeps rolling

The war that George W. Bush launched on Iraq destroyed the country, caused hundreds of thousands of Iraqi dead, thousands of American dead, a trillion dollars in direct cost to the American taxpayers as well as an estimated three trillion dollars in indirect cost such as the loss of opportunities to the American economy. A civil war is now raging in Iraq that may engulf the whole region with consequences that cannot be imagined at this time. How did it all happen?

It happened because W. Bush gave a series of speeches in which he spoke of gathering storms, of mushroom clouds and of Saddam Hussein being a new Hitler. But from where did the W. get these ideas? He got them from the pile of works done by thousands of Jews and their non-Jewish running dogs who put out article after article and report after report, all of which fakes but all of which pointing to money being transferred illegally from one point to another, aluminum tubes being bought here and there, dual use technology being smuggled to Iraq, yellow cake being transferred in a clandestine manner and so on and so forth.

The result was a horror story which is still in the making, but one that has already turned the American superpower into a sick joke which the world is looking at – not with the respect that the American brand used to command – but the despair of seeing an old friend sink further into the abyss at a time when there is nothing you can do to help it come out its mode of self-destruction. And that horror continues today because in the same way that America was drawn into the suicidal mode, it is being pulled towards it yet again by the same kind of people who put it on that path once before.

The latest example of this is an article that came under the title: “Iran could Outsource Its Nuclear-Weapons Program to North Korea” and the subtitle: “Pyongyang helped Syria build a secret reactor. What's to stop it from assisting Tehran?” It was written by Claudia Rosett (who is with an outfit calling itself by the laughable name of Foundation for Defense of democracies) and published on June 21, 2014 in the Wall Street Journal.

Rosett begins with something that is typical of her mentality, but one that is contradicted throughout the article. She says this: “As the Iran nuclear talks grind toward a July 20 deadline, U.S. negotiators and their partners seem oblivious to a loophole that could render any agreement meaningless.” She explains that Iran “could” outsource the completion of a bomb to North Korea. But how does she know of this possibility? She knows – not because her outfit discovered something that the American negotiators or anyone else is “oblivious” of – but because she got the information from published sources, and from the people she interviewed at the Pentagon and elsewhere.

Why then write and publish a piece like this? Because it is part of the pile that serves to influence the American leaders such as those in the Congress and everywhere else. The aim is to make them jump on the bandwagon, not thinking for a moment as to the consequences of their actions, and cry out: Bomb them. Bomb them. And hope that there is someone in the White House with the feeble mind of a W. Bush who will not be able to resist the temptation of picking up the speeches written for him by people like Rosett, and read them to the congress and the nation before making the fatal mistake of ordering the bombing of yet another country despised by the Jews in Israel, in America and elsewhere.

So then, what happened after the bombing of Iraq? No weapons of mass destruction were found. And the same is expected of Iran if worse comes to worse and another kook gets elected to the White House who will listen to the likes of Rosett and the outfit to which she belongs. Get this now – while no bombs were found in Iraq, you'll find one that demolishes the Rosett argument in her own article.

As it is the habit of Jews to try having it both ways, she ends with this: “Were Iranian officials present at North Korea's tests? Perhaps. But that may not be the relevant question. According to the IAEA, all they'd need is the resulting data on a thumb drive.”

In other words, she admits – oblivious of what she just did – that what she has presented is not relevant to the question she set out to discuss. It was all Jewish hogwash.