** 22-Sep-2021 World View: Blaming the US
DaKardii wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 12:56 am
> Both Iraq wars were based on lies. The first one was not fought to
> defend Kuwait, but rather to protect Saudi Arabia because an
> emboldened Saddam was a threat to the petrodollar. The second one
> was fought not because Saddam had old WMD parts lying around in
> warehouses, but because Saddam started selling oil for Euros,
> which again was a threat to the petrodollar.
> The wars in Libya, Syria, and Ukraine were all started by CIA
> meddling. The CIA targeted Libya because Gaddafi started selling
> oil for gold, which was a threat to the petrodollar. The CIA
> targeted Syria because Assad rejected Qatar-Saudi
> Arabia-Jordan-Syria Turkey pipeline in favor of an
> Iran-Iraq-Syria-Lebanon pipeline, and the CIA saw this as being a
> threat to the petrodollar. The CIA targeted Ukraine because it
> rejected a trade deal with the EU in favor of a trade deal with
> Russia, and the CIA wanted Ukraine to be out of Russia's sphere of
> influence at all costs.
> Turkey, Venezuela, China, Iran, and Russia haven't been destroyed
> (although yes, Venezuela is very close to that point because
> Chavez was and Maduro
is insane), but they
are being
> targeted for future destruction for various reasons.
This goes way over the line.
Iraq annexed Kuwait. The US formed a coalition to eject Iraq from
Kuwait. That was not a lie. That was the truth. That was the actual
reason.
If you're going to manufacture additional reasons, you might as well
say that it was to protect Iran, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan as well
as Saudi Arabia.
When the US became Policeman Of The World, the goal was to prevent a
repeat of WW I and WW II. Thus, we fought wars in Korea and Vietnam
to stop the spread of Communism, and we fought the Iraq war for the
stability of the entire Mideast. It wasn't just to protect Saudi
Arabia. It was to prevent a destabilization of the entire Mideast
that would lead to a repeat of World War I.
The stability of the Mideast is important for a lot more reasons than
your single-minded focus on the petrodollar. If the Mideast oil
supply suddenly stopped, then the US would do fine internally. But it
would instantly lead to war in Asia and Europe. Those are reasons
that go way beyond the petrodollar or some some CIA meddling fantasy.
You seem to be starting from a conclusion and then searching for
things to support it. You seem to want to blame the US for
everything, which is consistent with a number of other things you've
written. Lately you've been agreeing with the CCP propaganda that the
US army developed the Covid strain and spread it around the world,
rather than the Wuhan lab.
You can't just make up "facts" because you want to blame the US for
every problem in the world. The wars in Libya, Syria and Ukraine were
caused by the reasons that I've written about, not because of CIA
meddling. The CIA does not have that power, even when it does
"meddle." You want to blame the US for everything, and when there's
no rational reason, you make things up with no evidence at all.