Any country that disconnects from the US dollar, as Iraq wished to do before the US March 2003 invasion, will need to be disciplined by the values driving the US – freedom and democracy – a euphemistic way of saying military domination and economic exploitation, the actual antithesis of freedom and democracy.
The other main economic factor is that Iran is a political and financial power in the Middle East, and the fact that Iran will be moving out of the US dollar and into the Euro, that itself will hurt the USA. So it is imaginable that the USA will do everything it can to prevent Iran from opening its Oil Exchange service on 20 March 2006, as the US objected to Iraq moving into the Euro. When the US attacked Iraq the only Baghdad building that noticeably remained undamaged was that housing the Oil Ministry – so that existing oil contracts could be ripped up and re-written under US supervision.
The foregoing suggests that the attack on Iraq was driven by an economic imperative – oil. That may be so if we believe what some sectors of the world media are saying, but certainly no-one of sound mind believes the official Washington version for invading Iraq: looking for Saddam Hussein’s WMDs and spreading ‘freedom and democracy’ to the Middle East. The absurd claim is also made by none less than the strongest ‘coalition of the willing’ ally, Australia’s Prime Minister Mr John Howard, that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East.
Before this book was written only a small group of individuals had full knowledge of the conspiracy hatched by the New Neo-Cons that controlled the Bush presidency’s political agenda. Saturated with Jewish Israel hard-liners, such as Paul Wolfowitz (who later was head of the World Bank), Richard Perle, William Kristol, et al, Collins Piper easily traces the Zionist Jewish factor that is driving American politics:
– externally by using US global dominance to secure Israel’s
dominance of the Middle East, as opposed to Iran’s pre-eminence in this region developing naturally;
– internally to get the US Supreme Court to adopt Talmudic legal
principles. All this is done under a globalist agenda driven by individuals who were once imbued with Trotskyite ideology.
“It is no coincidence that the Defense Policy Board (DPB) would be the point of origin of a plan to make “heads roll” inside the military. Although ostensibly ‘independent’, the DPB was dominated at the time (and ostensibly remains so) by Richard Perle who – although he never served in the U.S. military – made a fortune in armaments profiteering on behalf of Israel’s military-industrial complex and has spent years promoting U.S. military engagements to defend the interests of Israel.”
He then goes on to quote from a Post article of 28 July 2002 that highlights the existing division between Bush pushing for was with Iraq and senior military personnel refusing to give up their current position of containment, a position also shared with senior staffers in the State Department and in the CIA. Of course senior staffers in the White House and in the Pentagon would wear down that resistance. And who were these men? Perle, Wolfowitz and Feith, among others – all Jews. But its the Jesuits, it's never these Israel hard-liner Jews.
Here my usual retort is apt: Don’t blame the Jews, blame those that bend to their pressure!
Collins Piper’s use of contemporary media reports indicates the information about government is out there if citizens make use of their still remaining freedom of speech as enshrined in the First Amendment. Unfortunately, the fabricated 9/11 incidents enabled the Patriot Act to be adopted by a pliable Congress, as also happened in Australia when the Terrorism legislation was adopted by a pliable parliament. Such legislation is designed not to catch elusive terrorists but rather legally to stifle public criticism of government policies that favour the state of Israel.
There will be no war unless another 9/11 happens. The war would require a huge force, at least one million troops, or using nukes. People forget that Iraqi army was destroyed in Desert Storm, which involved one million troops. Then Iraq was occasionally bombed during the next 10 years to prevent it rebuilt. Only that made the invasion possible. Iran army and infrastructure is untouched. It is much bigger and stronger country.
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