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Monday, March 1, 2021

Biden mideast policy: Back to intervention and chaos.

 STIRRING THE MIDDLE EAST POT AGAIN, WHY?

THOSE COUNTRIES WERE DOING PRETTY WELL ON THEIR OWN


The Biden administration has lost little time reigniting the divisions in the middle east. They have increased U.S. troop presence in Syria and Iraq. They have announced they are going to build an air base in Syria without any consent of the government of Syria.

They have escalated their intervention in the politics of Libya. 

They have demanded that the new leader of Saudi Arabia be replaced by the old leader, someone older and possibly more debilitated than Biden himself. 

They have indicated that they are going to remove sanctions on Iran and want to reenter the Nuclear deal, that would allow nuclear weapons for Iran in 5 years. 

They have indicated that they are ready to intervene in Yemen. This is just the things we know about.

We can bet that they still want to overthrow the government of Syria. You can bet they will attempt to tilt the politics of Israel to push out Netanyahu and his Israel first policy.

We see last week that Biden bombed Iranian troops in Syria in a supposed retaliation for a missile attack on our troops in Iraq. Does anyone believe this will be a deterrent to the Iraq factions in the future. It was just an excuse to bomb Syria and let the government know we are back to engineer regime change. How long will it take for other factions in Syria to be firing missiles into our new air base and then the resulting retaliation at whoever we think is a good target. 

Then there's the desire to replace Mohammed bin Salman the new leader in Saudi Arabia. They complain that he has sanctioned and restrained members of the royal family that past administrations were allies with. These were the same actors that financed Al qaeda and other Sunni extremists in the region. Does anyone take notice that the sunni extremists are only a shadow of there former strength?

They use the death of Jamal Khashoggi as an excuse to reject the crown princes leadership. It is likely that Khashoggi was a triple agent, working for the U.S., Turkey and Saudi Arabia. His death in Turkey was known because he was wired and under surveillance by Turkey. He most likely died while under enhanced interrogation in the Saudi embassy in Turkey. The whole affair then turned into a fiasco with the attempted cover-up. Double and triple agents are always walking a tightrope without a net. If their goal was to kill this man it could have taken place anywhere in the world, even the streets of Washington D.C., without any connection to the Saudi government. 

Yemen has become the cause of many as a victim, yes, the people of Yemen are victims, but as long as Iranian backed factions in Yemen continue to fire missiles into Saudi Arabia, they have a right to retaliate. Does anyone believe taking the sanctions off Iran will make this situation better. The emphasis should be on the instigator of the Yemen chaos, Iran.

We can only assume that real goal of those who run our foreign policy, whoever they are, is to create chaos and division in the middle east.

The local governments with the support of the Trump administration have made great success in bringing peace and stability to the region. Are we now going to revert back to same policies that have cost 100's of thousands of lives, destroyed much of the infrastructure of the area and cost the U.S. thousands of young lives and trillions of dollars, along with creating the greatest refuge problem for the world since WW2.? It is about time the American people reject these failed policies for good.





1 comment:

  1. I see no consistency with Biden's foreign policy,I understand John Kerry is pulling the strings backstage

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