How the United States of the Americas Helped Create Al Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria(ISIS)
Much
like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is a made-in-the-United States of the
Americas, instrument
of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle East and to
counter Iran’s growing influence in the region. The Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria used to have a different name: Al Qaeda in Iraq. After 2010 the group re-branded and refocused its efforts on Syria.
The fact that the United States has
a long and torrid history of backing terrorist groups will surprise only those
who watch the news and ignore history.
The
Central Intelligence Agency, in the United States of the Americas, first
aligned itself with extremist Islam during the Cold War era. Back then, the United
States of the Americas saw the world in rather simple terms: on one side, the
Soviet Union and Third World nationalism, which the United States of the
Americas regarded as a Soviet tool; on the other side, Western nations and
militant political Islam, which the United States of the Americas considered an
ally in the struggle against the Soviet Union.
The
then director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan, General
William Odom remarked, “by any measure the U.S. has long
used terrorism. In 1978-79 the Senate was trying to pass a law against
international terrorism – in every version they produced, the lawyers said the United
States of the Americas would be in the
ones in violation.”
During
the 1970′s the the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of the
Americas used the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a barrier, both to thwart
Soviet expansion and prevent the spread of Marxist ideology among the Arab
masses. The United States of the Americas also
openly supported Sarekat Islam against Sukarno in Indonesia, and supported the
Jamaat-e-Islami terror group against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in Pakistan. Last but
certainly not least, there is Al Qaeda.
Lest we forget, the Central Intelligence
Agency of the United States of the Americas gave birth to Osama Bin Laden and
breastfed his organization during the 1980′s.
Former British Foreign Secretary,
Robin Cook, told the House of Commons that Al Qaeda was unquestionably a
product of Western intelligence agencies.
Mr. Cook explained that Al Qaeda, which literally means an
abbreviation of “the database” in Arabic, was originally the computer database
of the thousands of Islamist extremists, who were trained by the Central Intelligence
Agency of the United States of the Americas and funded by the Saudis, in order
to defeat the Russians in Afghanistan.
The United States of the Americas
relationship with Al Qaeda has always been a love-hate affair. Depending on whether a
particular Al Qaeda terrorist group in a given region furthers United States of
the Americas interests or not, the United States of the Americas State
Department either funds or aggressively targets that terrorist group. Even
as the United States of the Americas foreign policy makers CLAIM to oppose
Muslim extremism, they knowingly foment it as a weapon of foreign policy.
The
Islamic State is its latest weapon that, much like Al Qaeda, is certainly
backfiring. The Islamic State recently rose to international prominence after
its thugs began beheading American journalists. Now the terrorist group
controls an area the size of the United Kingdom and of course we have
experienced the shootings/ bombings in Paris and the entire world is brace for
more such activity WE CAL BLAME IT ALL ON THE United States of the Americas and
much of it on the Bush Family.
In
order to understand why the Islamic State has grown and flourished so quickly,
one has to take a look at the organization’s United States of the Americas-backed
roots.
The 2003 United States of the
Americas invasion and occupation of Iraq created the pre-conditions for radical
Sunni groups, like ISIS, to take root.
The United States of the Americas, Rather Unwisely, destroyed Saddam
Hussein’s secular state machinery and replaced it with a predominantly Shiite
administration.
The United States of the Americas occupation caused
vast unemployment in
Sunni areas, by rejecting socialism and closing
down factories in the naive hope that the magical hand of the free market would
create jobs. Under
the new United States of the Americas backed Shiite regime,
working class Sunni’s lost hundreds of thousands of jobs. Unlike the white
Afrikaners in South Africa, who were allowed to keep their wealth after regime
change, upper class Sunni’s were systematically dispossessed of their assets
and lost their political influence. Rather than promoting religious
integration and unity, American policy in Iraq exacerbated sectarian divisions
and created a fertile breeding ground for Sunni discontent, from which Al Qaeda
in Iraq took root.
There are essentially three wars
being waged in Syria: one between the government and the rebels, another
between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and yet another between the United States of the
Americas and Russia. It Is This Third,
Neo-Cold War Battle That Made United States Of The Americas Foreign Policy
Makers Decide To Take The Risk Of Arming Islamist Rebels In Syria, Because Syrian
President, Bashar Al-Assad, Is A Key Russian Ally.
Rather EMBARRASSINGLY, many of
these Syrian rebels have now turned out to be Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
thugs, who are openly brandishing United States of the Americas-Made,
M16 Assault rifles.
The
United States of the Americas Middle East policy revolves around oil and
Israel. The invasion of Iraq has partially
satisfied Washington’s thirst for oil, but ongoing air strikes in Syria and
economic sanctions on Iran have everything to do with Israel. The
goal is to deprive Israel’s neighbouring enemies, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and
Palestine’s Hamas, of crucial Syrian and Iranian support.
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria is
not merely an instrument of terror used by The United States of the Americas to
topple the SYRIAN GOVERNMENT;
it is also used to put pressure on Iran.
The last time Iran invaded another
nation was in 1738.
Since their independence in 1776,
the United States of the Americas has been engaged in over 53 military
invasions and expeditions.
Despite what the “Western World’s”
media’s war cries would have you believe, IRAN IS CLEARLY NOT THE THREAT TO
REGIONAL SECURITY, Washington—The United States of the
Americas IS.~~Al (Alex-Alexander) D Girvan.
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