Thursday, February 24, 2022

The UN Charter and Israel are responsible

 The reason why the permanent five are permanent, and have the veto power, is that they were the “big” ones that won the Second World War.

 

When they came together to forge the Charter of the United Nations, they reasoned that to prevent another World War they, who are the big ones, must not come into conflict with each other. And the way to do this, was to give themselves the power of the veto so as to freeze any situation that might have the potential to escalate and become a reason for two or more big powers to fight each other, thereby start a world war.

 

If that reasoning remains valid today, it leads to the conclusion that whatever Russia is doing now, it is legitimized if not by the letter of the UN Charter, at least by the spirit of that Charter and by the conspirative consent of the other permanent four, most notably the United States of America. Why is that? Because the United States has done many times what Russia is doing today, and the other big four criticized it but did not try to stop it.

 

However, it must be said that unlike Russia, America did not itself conquer or annex territory that does not belong to it. What America did, was arm and finance Israel, allowing it to do so, and tell the whole world not just the other permanent four that there was no daylight between it and Israel. In essence then, America has assumed responsibility for the doings of Israel. In addition, even though Israel is not a member of NATO, therefore not protected by Article 5 of that organization’s Charter, America made certain that the world understands America’s “ironclad” commitment to Israel no matter what it does.

 

And so, for all practical purposes, Israel annexing Palestinian territory is as good as America annexing that territory, a reason for Russia to annex its neighbor’s territory and tell America to shut up and mind its business. What this says, is that America’s relationship with Israel has completely disfigured America’s image as the liberator of Planet Earth from the twin perils of European Fascism and Asian Imperialism.

 

And if you think this is the only time that America lost so much for Israel to gain so little, it’s because you did not consider what else is happening in the relationship that was forged in hell. Whereas the development and possession of nuclear weapons would have been confined to a handful of nations because America had the power and prestige to work on declaring the rest of the world a Nuclear Free Zone, Israel’s dilly-dallying with the subject, and America’s inability to end that idiotic game, has paralyzed the superpower, thus let the world slide down the slope of nuclear proliferation.

 

You might be asking yourself: How did this happen when America’s power compared to that of Israel, is like the force of a volcano in full eruption compared to that of a kitty’s fart? This is a good question, and you might find the answer in the article that came under the title: “Putin’s winter war,” and the subtitle: “A strategy to contain him should have been implemented years ago.” It was written by Clifford D. May, and published on February 22, 2022 in The Washington Times.

 

Even if you only have the slightest idea as to how Jews operate, you must have detected the cheap Jewish trick that Clifford May has employed in the subtitle of his article. It unfolded in the same way that the Jews never made an offer to the Palestinians and challenged them to take it or leave it or make a counter offer yet always claimed that they made offers to the Palestinians in the past that cannot be renewed now you see Clifford May lament about a strategy that should have been implemented years ago to deal with Putin, a strategy that cannot be renewed now. So very cheap; so very Jewish.

 

Clifford May proceeded to write an article that, in essence, gave a quick history of the relationship that Putin had with the world, especially the United States. When you read that history, you get the sense that Clifford May is trying to say that embedded in it, were the signs that Putin was an evil man. The world should have seen this long ago, confronted him and stopped him then. Well, that’s what you feel Clifford May is trying to say. But in reality, you know that history unfolded as normally as it could be, especially when you compare it to that of Israel-Palestine-America during the same period of time.

 

Skipping the infinite amount of nitty-gritty in that long and contorted history, we can deduce what needs to be known by looking at the outcome. Simply stated, Putin is saying that the Ukrainians are a part of “our family,” we love them and want them back into our embrace. While not ideal, that’s a good outcome.

 

By contrast, the Jews of Israel and America are saying that the Palestinians are an inferior race that does not belong in Palestine. The Palestinians should be kicked out of there, say the Jews, to make room for more Jews to be brought into Palestine from around the world. That’s as beastly an outcome as it can ever get.

 

Whatever is happening today in and around Ukraine, has its roots in a UN Charter that no longer reflects the realities of how economic power and demographics are distributed in today’s world.

 

There is also a curious disregard for the reality that the Jews of Israel and those of America have turned America into a weapon that serves the destructive ambitions of the Jews and nothing else.

 

This is the reality of the situation at this moment, and the world is on edge.