For the many who don't know....Babylon interference in the Middle East is NOT about the propaganda dat unnu lap up like Lemmings from CNN/NBC/ABC/BBC etc etc......i.e. "terrorism" or "humanitarian intervention" or removing a "brutal dictator to advance democracy"... Dem ting deh ah juss smokescreen fi fool dummies
Anedda case in point...the CIA "regime change" ops in 1970s Jamaica dat peeple fraid fi address Juss standard operating practice fi Babylon
Unnu fi get unnuself from outa di Babylon Matrix
Why the Arabs don’t want us in Syria
They don’t hate ‘our freedoms.’ They hate that we’ve betrayed our ideals in their own countries — for oil.
By ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR 2/23/16, 8:50 AM CET Updated 2/24/16, 6:08 AM CET
In part because my father was murdered by an Arab, I’ve made an effort to understand the impact of U.S. policy in the Mideast and particularly the factors that sometimes motivate bloodthirsty responses from the Islamic world against our country.
As we focus on the rise of the Islamic State and search for the source of the savagery that took so many innocent lives in Paris and San Bernardino, we might want to look beyond the convenient explanations of religion and ideology. Instead we should examine the more complex rationales of history and oil — and how they often point the finger of blame back at our own shores.
America’s unsavory record of violent interventions in Syria — little-known to the American people yet well-known to Syrians — sowed fertile ground for the violent Islamic jihadism that now complicates any effective response by our government to address the challenge of ISIL.
So long as the American public and policymakers are unaware of this past, further interventions are likely only to compound the crisis.
(Translation: Dummies are a big part of the problem )
Anedda case in point...the CIA "regime change" ops in 1970s Jamaica dat peeple fraid fi address Juss standard operating practice fi Babylon
Unnu fi get unnuself from outa di Babylon Matrix
Why the Arabs don’t want us in Syria
They don’t hate ‘our freedoms.’ They hate that we’ve betrayed our ideals in their own countries — for oil.
By ROBERT F. KENNEDY, JR 2/23/16, 8:50 AM CET Updated 2/24/16, 6:08 AM CET
In part because my father was murdered by an Arab, I’ve made an effort to understand the impact of U.S. policy in the Mideast and particularly the factors that sometimes motivate bloodthirsty responses from the Islamic world against our country.
As we focus on the rise of the Islamic State and search for the source of the savagery that took so many innocent lives in Paris and San Bernardino, we might want to look beyond the convenient explanations of religion and ideology. Instead we should examine the more complex rationales of history and oil — and how they often point the finger of blame back at our own shores.
America’s unsavory record of violent interventions in Syria — little-known to the American people yet well-known to Syrians — sowed fertile ground for the violent Islamic jihadism that now complicates any effective response by our government to address the challenge of ISIL.
So long as the American public and policymakers are unaware of this past, further interventions are likely only to compound the crisis.
(Translation: Dummies are a big part of the problem )
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