No... If anything, I'm merely pointing to the 911 terrorist plot's bathetic failure. You know, Bilderberg and their Judeofascist accomplices have tried to maintain the Transatlantic preeminence BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY. First, they devised the 1997 Asian crisis but failed to snafu the Chinese juggernaut.... Second, the current "anti-terror campaign" was supposed to get Europe and America back together in a revamped Western Holy Alliance --but the whole scheme is already crumbling less than one month after 911.
To get back to my WWII Geopolitical analysis of the Afghan crisis, I'd say that we're currently in the "phony war/peace" stage --remember Europe's phony war in late 1939/early 1940?? Predictably, the next stage will be Western Europe's wholesale collaboration with Judeofascist Russia (don't take it personal Goldsnow, I know that all Jews are not Fascist but hey, Judeofascism is what characterizes best Europe's political trend). I'd even venture that we might think of late warlord Ahmad Shah Massoud as the latest avatar of WWII French resistant Jean Moulin (*) <g>.
Anyway, just as Fascism and Nazism were defeated by the Anglo-Saxon empire 60 years ago, Judeofascist Eurasia will be tamed as well. It's also worth noting that the USA emerged as the unchallenged superpower after WWII, both economically and militarily, alongside the Soviet Union... Well, if you apply my Eastward Shift to that issue, you'll expect that China will arise as a formidable hegemon of the XXIst century. Then, stretching our WWII analogy a bit further, we may already mull over a sequel of the US's Marshall Plan to rebuild war-devastated Europe... except that, next time, it might be a "Jintao Plan" --LOL!
Gus.
(*) Who Was Jean Moulin? A heated debate over a revered Resistance leader delves into France's troubled memories of the war By BRUCE CRUMLEY/PARIS
When the ashes of Jean Moulin were enshrined in the Paris Pantheon in 1964, the revered Resistance leader and martyr of the anti-Nazi struggle became the official personification of the covert French fight against German occupation during World War II. So sacrosanct is Moulin's memory that scholars can hardly delve into it without setting off impassioned debate. That is precisely what has happened with the publication of two new Moulin biographies: Jacques Baynac's The Secrets of the Jean Moulin Affair and The Lives and Deaths of Jean Moulin by the respected historian Pierre Pean.
Baynac's central, scandal-generating premise is that at the time of his arrest in 1943, Moulin was preparing to end his allegiance to the London-exiled Charles de Gaulle, whose single-minded, often arrogant assertion of French interests had infuriated American and British leaders. Four days before his arrest, according to Baynac, Moulin was persuaded by an American secret agent he met with to recognize the authority of Algiers-based French generals supported by the U.S. and Britain, who planned to back them as France's only legitimate representatives. It was during that monitored encounter that Nazi spies purportedly identified Moulin--arresting him on June 21 as he met the Resistance commanders near Lyons. Had fate delayed Moulin's arrest, Baynac's thesis suggests, De Gaulle would have lost control of the Resistance and been deposed as leader of the Free French Forces, radically altering France's post-war history. [snip]
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