Maybe They Won’t Bomb Iran
More evidence to support the thesis that Iran’s natural allies are Israel and the United States. The find announced today by professional liars at the Pentagon of fake evidence on a laptop supposedly containing the plans of the fake “al-Qaeda” contains a startling announcement.
First, the find is clearly as fake as “Al-Zarqawi.” Whenever the U.S. “find” an insurgent or al-Qaeda laptop, you know it’s fake. The importance, though, is that the contents indicate the new direction of U.S. propaganda and psyops. You can tell this by the revelation that the fake “insurgents” to whom the laptop supposedly belonged think the situation of the insurgency is “gloomy.” Now that is surely a projection, since if anyone should feel gloomy it should be the U.S. the U.K. and their local collaborators in Iraq. In fact, the seized laptop’s documents seem to parallel Bush’s talking points on Iraq:
However, the laptop also detailed a supposed strategy of the fake “al-Qaeda” to foment a war between Iran and the United States!
That, to me, is good news, since it means the United States is backing away from confrontation with Iran and taking steps towards a covert alliance with Iran. Iran will get under the table security guarantees from the U.S., and strong influence in Iran through their connections with Iraqi Shiite leadership, who in turn will get a firmer grip on Iraq. This will help the United States to hold onto Iraq (one main objective) and to keep it mired in civil war (the other main objective). The Iranians can pledge that the Shiites will not start attacking U.S. forces in Iraq.
The oil interests who put Bush in power will get high oil prices without having to suffer the complete collapse of the U.S. empire that would have followed an attack on Iran. It must be a hard pill for George Jr. and the Israeli neocons to swallow, but, so far, the interests of oil producers and the Anglo-American oil companies trumps neocon ideology. Even Iran has an interest in supressing Iraqi oil production, so they benefit as well.
The United States military and political leadership may finally be coming to grips with the fact that they are close to military defeat in Iraq.
First, the find is clearly as fake as “Al-Zarqawi.” Whenever the U.S. “find” an insurgent or al-Qaeda laptop, you know it’s fake. The importance, though, is that the contents indicate the new direction of U.S. propaganda and psyops. You can tell this by the revelation that the fake “insurgents” to whom the laptop supposedly belonged think the situation of the insurgency is “gloomy.” Now that is surely a projection, since if anyone should feel gloomy it should be the U.S. the U.K. and their local collaborators in Iraq. In fact, the seized laptop’s documents seem to parallel Bush’s talking points on Iraq:
The al-Qaida document said its insurgency was being hurt by an increase in U.S.-trained Iraqi forces, by widespread arrests and seizures of weapons, and by a crackdown on financial outlets.
However, the laptop also detailed a supposed strategy of the fake “al-Qaeda” to foment a war between Iran and the United States!
That, to me, is good news, since it means the United States is backing away from confrontation with Iran and taking steps towards a covert alliance with Iran. Iran will get under the table security guarantees from the U.S., and strong influence in Iran through their connections with Iraqi Shiite leadership, who in turn will get a firmer grip on Iraq. This will help the United States to hold onto Iraq (one main objective) and to keep it mired in civil war (the other main objective). The Iranians can pledge that the Shiites will not start attacking U.S. forces in Iraq.
The oil interests who put Bush in power will get high oil prices without having to suffer the complete collapse of the U.S. empire that would have followed an attack on Iran. It must be a hard pill for George Jr. and the Israeli neocons to swallow, but, so far, the interests of oil producers and the Anglo-American oil companies trumps neocon ideology. Even Iran has an interest in supressing Iraqi oil production, so they benefit as well.
The United States military and political leadership may finally be coming to grips with the fact that they are close to military defeat in Iraq.
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