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“no War For Oil” – “no War For Israel”
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Christianity had held an almost exclusive position within the Western world or Christendom to the point that Judaism and Islam were both considered as ‘heretics’. But it appears that Islam became a threat to the West only as a result of its traditional foe, Communism (dominated by Jews, though), dwindling and becoming an irrelevance against global capitalism lead by America and the World Jewry.


Furthermore, depleting natural resources around the world had made the Middle East the focus of attention in controlling the world’s largest reserves of oil and other energy sources. During the so-called ‘cold war’ between the two Jewish-controlled superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, the developing world was used as an enormous political ‘chess board’ upon which each side tried to exert their global dominance. In this way the Americans found themselves backing the ‘good-guys; bad-guys’ Taleban in their fight against world socialism. As a result a ready mad ‘good guy’ in the form of Osama Bin Laden became the ideal ‘freedom fighter’ hero. But America is not shy in changing its relations with people when its own interests are challenged or compromised and the Gulf war saw both Saddam and Bin Laden transformed from ‘good guys’ into devils incarnate.


It is fair to say that the Gulf war was largely about oil. Saddam initially invaded and annexed Kuwait in order to control its oil fields. America saw its position in the region weakened and compromised by Saddam’s outrageous invasion and moved in to restore order with a huge allied military presence. Bin Laden’s objections to the massive military presence of western forces in Saudi Arabia and beyond began to create ripples which meant he not only had to be removed but possibly ‘liquidated’. Both Saddam and Bin Laden became fugitives and the Sudan and Afghanistan was bombed in an effort to remove Bin Laden.


The September 11th attacks on the US have been laid at the feet of al-Qaeda and Bin Laden but in the course of pursuing the terrorist attack perpetrators an amazing twist of events has taken place. Seemingly unconnected events and situations have been woven into a master-plan to set the world right in accordance to ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’, ideas and philosophy of what represents freedom and democracy. The invasion of Afghanistan was originally to route out the ‘non-compliant’ Taliban-regime. Paradoxically, removing the oppressive regime of the Taliban in the name of democracy meant capturing and incarcerating hundreds of its foot soldiers in a way that denied them the most fundamental human rights – in fact they have no human rights at all. The war on terrorism has been made a ‘with US or against US’ situation that has tremendous implications on the democratic ideas of freedom, liberty and the right to dissent or disagree. Further, whilst only America and British leaders were convinced that Iraq was a serious threat to global peace, the rest of the world is brought together against the possibility of a war with unknown effects and results.


Two million people marched against war in Britain alone. The rest of the world echoed the same sentiment, ‘no war in my name’ and ‘no war for oil’and ‘no war for Israel’. The ‘clash of civilizations’ discourse does not appear to be between the great religions of Christianity and Islam, the West and the East. Rather, the clash of civilizations is becoming a clash between the Atheist-Zionists’ global economic, political and culture dominance and the rest of the world that seeks equality, peace and justice.

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