Sunday 18 July 2010

GORDON DUFF: TIME TO END AMERICAN OCCUPATION OF MIDDLE EAST


July 16, 2010 posted by Gordon Duff ·

Oil War Ends

Even Imaginary Enemies Can Get Tired

By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor

For the last decade, America has been shuffling its entire military, including hundreds of thousands of private contractors, in and out of the Middle East on little more than a “snipe hunt.”  Time for a reality check.  Iraq never attacked the US.  Reports say Al Qaeda may have fewer than 30 men in Afghanistan.

The Taliban has been asking for a cease fire for months.  Turkey and Brazil negotiated a nuclear deal with Iran ending any possible threat, one we strangely, very strangely ignored.  “Thermo-nuclear Israel’s” continual whining and manipulation is wearing thin.  America’s economy, her Army and her suffering veterans demand an end to our Bush era phony war.

General Petraeus is now in Afghanistan.  The endless games, paying the Taliban for security, protecting drug dealers and propping up a failed dictatorship can come to an end.  OK, some news;  the Taliban is sick of the war and ready to settle.  The only thing keeping the war going is the Karzai brothers and their business partners.  They aren’t worth it, they aren’t America’s allies, they are hated in Afghanistan and they need to be ‘retired’ to the south of France.  I suspect they will be able to live quite well, no financial help needed.
Iran isn’t the problem, it never was. 

Since the 1960s, America has been running interference for Israel’s territorial ambitions.  They are now occupying part of Egypt, Jordan and Syria and what had been 4 million Muslim and Christian residents of Palestine are now 1.5 million Gaza detainees and 2.5 million refugees.  Iran had already agreed to a proposal from Turkey and Brazil that would have gotten rid of any nuclear material that may have been used for a weapon, a “workable” deal that seems to have been opposed only because it is preventing a war that Israel wants. 

Of course, Israel wants to attack Iran while hundreds of thousand of American troops are standing by.  America’s occupation of the Middle East has proven to be a destabilizing influence for sure, making war on a whim attractive, a war really being fought as in Afghanistan over money, always oil and gas, drugs or arms profiteering.  Without America’s military power, her ability to project force in the Middle East, a capability put in place after the first Gulf War, history might be very different.

With 75% of Guantanamo detainees winning release based on illegal detention, even under almost whimsical “rules of war” now in place, we are getting a new look at a decade of deception and even treason. 

Information is even leaking out indicating that the first Gulf War may have been grossly misrepresented with Kuwait now beginning to no longer be a victim but rather part of a partnership gone bad.  The first invasion may be just as bogus as the second were it not for a better deception plan and the competent plotting of the elder Bush compared to his bungling son.

What has really happened is that America has spun out of control with one “lobby” after another banding together into a phony political front that wants nothing but endless war.  America’s most powerful lobby is the Israeli’s, myth makers and storytellers peddling biblical prophesy to the rednecks, terror scares to the American Jewish community that controls over 40% of the nation’s wealth and “Islamophobia” to the rest of the country over the controlled news and entertainment industry.  Do we begin to mention how our corrupt electoral process has made any honest discussion of this problem political suicide for any genuinely “American” candidate?

Did we forget the oil lobby? 

Why do you think war with Iran is being pushed?  The second the attack begins, the Straits of Hormuz are closed, oil prices skyrocket and oil company profits quadruple just like they did during the last wars.  How do you think low oil demand, low oil prices and the doubled price of gasoline came about?  Last week we learned that BP, the company famous for destroying the Gulf of Mexico, ordered the British government to free the “Lockerbie Bomber.”  Consider that only a peek at the real power the oil companies have over our governments.

What used to be the “military/industrial complex” has gone well beyond that.  With many financial institutions now deeply into ownership of intelligence and “black-ops” companies that make up much of America’s defense capabilities, we haven’t simply privatized war, we have privatized war policy.

Using the term “Middle East” is, in itself, a deception.  The Mediterranean is an American lake.  The Indian Ocean is being treated as a war “front.”  Europe, from Britain to Germany to Italy and into Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, exists as little but a staging area for operations against what could be 30 terrorists.  American bases dot each of these countries, continually expanded and new ones added to every day.  Even the Black Sea is being “occupied,” with warships and ringed with bases.

Has the United States established exactly what its strategic interests are in the region?  Oil is flowing freely as is heroin.  Money is flowing into the region by the plane load and back out, into banks in Dubai, Tel Aviv and Switzerland.  Is $500 billion a year being spent to defend Israel from invasion by, well, we aren’t sure?  What is being spent to secure Israel, or empower Israeli recklessness, is nearly one third of America’s entire budget.  Wouldn’t it simply be cheaper to give Israel the United States or do they own it already?
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian

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