Thursday, August 12, 2021

Would Korea get them hot under the collar?

Have you ever been told: I understand your anger, but sleep on it and you’ll feel better in the morning? That’s a normal thing to say because anger is short lived. It is so because anger causes a chemical change in the body that cannot last too long. But if this is the case, what do we make of the people who can simulate being hot under the collar for years, if not decades and never seem to let up?

 

These are the self-appointed leaders of the Jews, such as Clifford D. May, who never relent expressing some form of anger at the American governments that do not always listen to their advice. In fact, May has done it again by writing an article that came under the title: “Biden’s military strategy for Iraq should be applied in Afghanistan,” published on August 10, 2021 in The Washington Times.

 

May tells the story of meeting with the President of Afghanistan and pleading with him to tell the President of the United States that the consequences of America withdrawing troops from Afghanistan will be dire both for Afghanistan and the United States. Clifford May was disappointed, even angered when a few days later, America began to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. He realized then that his pleading with the Afghan President had no effect whatsoever.

 

Clifford May went on to complain that this was not the first time, a premature American withdrawal took place somewhere. He says that while he adds his voice to those of Generals such as McMaster, Petraeus and Keane, who are not arguing for a major American involvement in Afghanistan, he and they are nonetheless arguing against repeating what he calls the mistake committed by former President Barak Obama when he ordered the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq in 2011.

 

In case you wonder why Clifford May and the generals believe it was a mistake to withdraw from Iraq at that time, their explanation is that the withdrawal caused the remnants of Al Qaeda to reconstitute themselves into the Islamic State which forced President Obama to send the troops back to Iraq.

 

Of course, anyone that has any understanding of history, knows that serious events do not happen spontaneously without a reason. Instead, they happen like a chain of causes and effects following an initial spark that, more often than not, proves to have been a mistake. In the case of the events that caused a deep wound to the people of the Levant and Europe, the initial spark did not happen spontaneously when America withdrew from Iraq after bombing it into the “Stone Age”.

 

And yet, that’s what Clifford May and the generals have been arguing. But the reality is that the initial spark happened when Jews such as Clifford May schemed to have a low IQ presidential dodo in America, erroneously believe that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction ready to be turned into mushroom clouds over America’s cities and those of its friends.

 

For Clifford May to come now and argue that the lesson of Iraq is that America commits a mistake when it stays out of the business of others, is to preach an upside-down history that negates the reality of the chain of causes and effects that America started when it launched the Cold War, based on the advice of Winston Churchill. That’s when America’s desire to “contain” the Soviet Union, forced the latter to produce the nuclear bomb, which caused China to do likewise, and down the line of proliferation to India and Pakistan. This is not to forget North Korea, a tiny impoverished country that was forced to become a nuclear giant by America’s threatening military presence in South Korea. What benefit is there that outweighs this development?

 

So now that President Biden wants to do the right thing and withdraw from Afghanistan altogether, you see Clifford May and the other warmongers argue against it. Because they ran out of real and fake arguments as to why it will be in the national interest of the United States to maintain “residual” troops in that country after twenty years of fruitless occupation, the warmongers came up with an entirely new approach to nagging the American President. Here, in condensed form, is what they are now saying:

 

“To understand how modest that commitment is, consider that the US has maintained about 78,000 troops in Japan and South Korea for decades. We have many thousands of troops stationed at dozens of other overseas bases. Because America is withdrawing from Afghanistan, its allies also are withdrawing. America’s investment of blood and treasure in Afghanistan has not been without achievements. Among them: (1) Al Qaeda has been prevented from mounting another attack against the US homeland. (2) The Taliban had been confined to rural areas. (3) In Kabul, a new generation of Afghans have come of age. They are educated and pro-American. Women are prominent among them”.

 

Which raises an interesting question: Would Clifford May’s reaction have been the same, had President Joe Biden proposed to withdraw troops from Korea or any of the thousands who are stationed at dozens of the other overseas bases? Would Korea get them hot under the collar? The answer is that neither Clifford May nor any of the others like him would have uttered a peep.

 

Why is that? Because none of those other places are Muslim or Arab. It turns out that Clifford May and his kinfolks want America to be permanently occupying the Arabs and the Muslims because when this happens, the Jews feel they are occupying those places the same way they now occupy Palestine and loving it.