Saturday, November 20, 2021

See the Opportunism that points to Weakness

A hyena in the land of the antelope is king because it finds itself at the top of the food chain, bothered only by the occasional scavenging vulture that would swoop down and steal a choice morsel of the prey that was taken down by the hyena.

 

But when the lion moves into the land of the antelope, it takes its place at the top of the food chain, pushing the hyena down to second place where it becomes a scavenger, now forced to compete on equal footing with the vulture for morsels of the prey that was now taken down by the lion.

 

This is what happens where the wildlife of Planet Earth roams in parts of Africa. But something similar also happens in the urban jungle where so-called civilized man roams in some places around the Planet. This is the place where the bequeathed and the scavenger dance around each other, the first trying to suppress the second while the second tries to distract the first, so as to pull a trick on him.

 

Nowhere do you see this drama play out more blatantly than in the story of an America that used to occupy the highest place in the food chain, now pushed down to a lower rank where it is taught to scavenge so as not to fall further down the totem pole of the food chain or the chain of command.

 

But how is opportunistic scavenging done in the urban jungle of civilized man? Good question. The answer is that the weak exploit the opportunities that open to them when they see a crack develop in what used to be a cohesive group. The weak get in there anyway they can, encourage the crack to widen even more andlike goes the “divide and rule” sayingthe division makes it easier for the weak to climb a notch or two up the chain of command.

 

Two recent articles, published on the same day, November 19, 2021 in the same publication The National Interest, show how that game is played. One article came under the title: “Should the United States Support Chinese Separatism?” and the subtitle: “Supporting separatist movements in Tibet or East Turkestan could backfire, but Washington has other options.” It was written by Michael Rubin.

 

The other article came under the title: “If Turkey Wants the F-16, Ankara Must Act Against Iran,” and the subtitle: “In one move, President Joe Biden can stop Turkey’s spiral out of the Western orbit while strengthening US national security with a blow against Iran.” It was written by Daniel Roth.

 

Here, in condensed form, is what Michael Rubin has written:

 

“It is time for American policymakers to take off their gloves, and consider that China’s vulnerabilities enable new strategies. China depicts itself as a homogenous nation representing all Chinese. This is nonsense. Taiwan has been under China’s control for less than two decades over the past four hundred years. Hong Kong has developed a separate identity. The most distinct regions in China are East Turkestan (or Xinjiang) and Tibet. Here, a reconsideration of Chinese sovereignty could provide new opportunities. Xinjiang is today in the news as the site of a genocide against the Uyghur people. The Chinese leaders have accelerated the transfer of Han Chinese into the region and the subjugation of the Uyghur Muslim minority. Tibet is a starker example of Chinese colonial conquest. Han colonization continues to this day. Should the US support separatism among the Uyghur and Tibetans or seek to exploit other ethnic fault lines? At present, military and financial support for separatism would not succeed. There are other options. The State Department could revisit the question of sovereignty over Tibet. It could be time for an American Institute for Tibet in Dharamsala if the Indian government plays ball. The State Department might also envision an enhanced status for the World Uyghur Congress”.

 

This is typical of what the Jews do. In fact, they conquered America, and turned it into their colonial plantation by pitting Americans against Americans in all walks of life. When this was completed, the Jews started using America’s power and prestige to pit nations against nations, with one exception. What they did here was turn America into a Grand Old Pimp (GOP) that never tires going around the world, trying to sell Israel to anyone who would buy the unworthy.

 

And here, in condensed form, is what Daniel Roth has written:

 

“President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s domestic political support is cratering. Biden has an opportunity to accomplish goals that eluded his predecessors. He can stop Turkey’s spiral out of the Western orbit while strengthening US national security with a blow against Iran. For the US to approve sales of military equipment to Erdogan, Turkey should scale back its trade with Iran, cut off Iran’s pathways to Turkey’s banks, and designate Hezbollah as a terrorist organization. Turkey is Iran’s bridge to European goods. This must stop. Turkey should restrict Iran’s commercial access by shutting its land border with Iran, which it has done in the recent past. Turkey must ban Bank Audi from operating inside its borders. This is a Lebanese bank that supported Hezbollah. Biden should be prepared to impose a ban, too, on US banks having correspondent relations with suspect institutions. Turkey’s state-owned Halkbank played a role in the ‘gas-for-gold’ scheme which benefitted Iran. Turkey must help US efforts to address such deals”.

 

This is how the Jews use America’s financial and military powers to pit countries like Turkey against Israel’s chosen enemies, such as Iran.

 

And while the Jews succeed once in a while, America sinks further down into the Jewish swamp each and every time.