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sep 03 2008
Jaw Jaw not War War.
The Evil Empire is reacting like any mortally wounded animal – getting ready to attack. Unlike previous world wars, up to now, this one has been economic and the States have clearly lost against the BRIC countries. Unfortunately the States haven't got it yet, so you still get commentaries coming from Dubya and all the way down, praising the fundamental strength of America. If all you count is the military then yes America is the strongest country in the world, ever, by far. Yet while the delusion of Empire persists America dominates world events with black-ops and naked aggression. If they have lost the economic fight they at least feel invincible militarily.

Where do we stand at the moment?

With the economy in ruins, with debts that can never be paid off, a good war will be the ultimate distraction for the masses and an excuse to print more money. Beats having to declare bankruptcy after receiving the results of the ongoing IMF investigation.

The Evil Empire and Israel armed and trained the Georgian military for their genocide operation in Ossetia. Depending on your view point it was either a success because in created tension between Russia and the West, or a failure because Russia reacted and tossed the Georgians out, preventing the take-over of another Russian satellite.

Is the Evil Empire still bringing democracy to the world? Yes, by the way of various battle groups in the Black Sea and the Gulf. Currently there are nine NATO warships cruising in the Black Sea. The Abraham Lincoln and the Peleliu are in the Persian Gulf. A third task force, the Iwo Jima, was dispatched to the Gulf on 22nd August. There is also an unverified report that the Theodore Roosevelt and the Ronald Reagan are sailing to the Gulf. Other reports state that French and British ships are accompanying the Theodore Roosevelt. Why is all the noise in the Black Sea, but all the covert naval action in the Persian Gulf? This is the largest naval build up in the Gulf since the start of the second Gulf War in 2003.

With all this military hardware floating about in highly volatile regions the chances for conflict through accident, False-Flag or 911 contrived events is enormous.
In a recent quote regarding the Georgian fiasco Putin stated. "If my guess is right, then it raises the suspicion that someone in the US specially created this conflict to worsen the situation and create an advantage in the competitive struggle for one of the candidates for the post of president of the United States,"
"They needed a short, victorious war. And if it didn't work out, they could always put the blame on us, make us look like the enemy and against the background of this surge of patriotism, once more rally the country around a particular political force."
The LA Times ran a poll asking its readers whether they believe Putin's line of reasoning. 47.8% answered 'Yes', 35.7% answered 'No', and 16.5% answered 'Maybe'. And that is in America. It's not hard to guess whether it is Putin or Bush who has more credibility in the world at the moment.
Do we need all this? Who does it benefit? Follow the money and see who profits from these plans. Merchants of war is the right answer. Pat yourself on the back. Everyone one else suffers the fates of death, injury, penury. Who allows this to happen? You do. Give yourself a chastising. Look at me, I'm educating. What are you doing?
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