Gib, "War on poor Muslims who have oil."
Well, yes, and done for the sake of globalism, after all, oil is the mothers milk of globalism, otherwise what would fuel all those wide body jets and container ships? You surely don't think that you could operate this vast machine, at anything like the current rate, on ethanol and windpower, do you? And the oil needs to be cheap and available too, otherwise the whole scheme would collapse.
How much oil does New Zealand have? The US, with the oil we have and all our coal resources could get by much better than most nations. Most of Europe has no oil at all, tiny Vermilion Trust is the biggest oil producer in France.
Do you really believe that the US intends to make a colony out of Iraq and use the oil resources there for our benefit? Not a chance. Oil poor Israel will get an oil pipeline, this is already in the works and the remaining Iraqi oil not used up in Israel will likely go to Europe or maybe to New Zealand, not here. The idea is to "force open" the country so that the oil resources can be exploited in response to the "world market price", what ever that happens to be, and that so no local warlord or strongman like Saddam can withhold these assets from the world market for nationalistic purposes. This is all going to blow up some day.
I have kids getting close to draft age and so this is not altogether an abstraction from our point of view and I don't want them risking their lives for the ZOG dictatorship. As I see it we should have cultivated Saddam and if he wanted to "gas the Kurds" or build a big military and threaten Israel that should have been of no concern to us, after all, what have "the Kurds" or Israel ever been but a problem for us? Saddam had the oil, not them. As to Kuwait, seems to me that if we already had a strong relationship with Iraq, Saddam's Iraq, that we could have defused the situation without all the mayhem.
Globalism as I see it is a sort of racket where we here in the US are "bought off" by a flood of consumer junk and a phony sense of prosperity in return for doing the heavy lifting that makes the racket possible. Some temporary benefits accrue to J6P while the international criminals at the apex of the pyramid make out like bandits.
But mostly it is about power, or more precisely, its is a method by which power is being transfered from the people of the world and their local and national political leaders and to place this power in the hands of a tiny minority of international schemers, a new global power elite accountable to no one. May their days be numbered. Slagle
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