The bottom line answer is that the “war on terror”
is about creating real terrorists. The US government desperately needs real terrorists in order to justify its
expansion of its wars against Muslim countries and to keep the American people sufficiently fearful that they
continue to accept thepolice
state that provides “security from terrorists,” but not from the government that
hasdiscarded civil liberties.
Letter To Chuck Baldwin From Palestinian Christian
Pastor Chuck Baldwin Counters Donald Trump's "Deal Of The
Century" With A True M.E. Peace Plan
LibertyFellowshipMT | Feb 18, 2020
This video is a brief response by Pastor Chuck Baldwin to a reader who, after reading Dr.
Baldwin's national column entitled "Trump's Deal With The
Devil," sarcastically asked him to propose his own Middle East peace plan if he didn't like Trump's
plan.
Chuck Baldwin The Signs
Of The Times Excerpt of
Message by Dr. Chuck Baldwin on Jan. 5, 2020
Now, stop and think, folks. The U.S. has dropped 200,000 bombs (the
number is probably greater than that by now) on seven Middle Eastern countries—each country
comparable in size to the states of Alaska, Texas, California, and Washington State. Try and
imagine seven states in the U.S. having 200,000 bombs dropped on them. Think of the death and
destruction that we Americans are supporting with our tax dollars. How many innocent people are
killed with each bomb and missile? Conservative estimates calculate that hundreds of thousands of
innocent people have been killed (and how many more wounded and maimed?) in America’s phony “war on
terror.”
"This is the same Donald Trump who on the campaign trail told Fox & Friends,
'Who blew up the World Trade Center? It wasn't the Iraqis, it was Saudi--take a
look at Saudi Arabia, open the documents.' Now, instead of opening the documents ON
Saudi Arabia, Trump is opening the purse FOR Saudi Arabia."
-- Rev Chuck Baldwin: Globalists
Using Donald Trump To Take America Into War, May 25, 2017
--
“Who
blew up the World Trade Center? It wasn’t the Iraqis, it was Saudi — take a look at
Saudi Arabia, open the documents.”
-- Donald Trump Fox and Friends on the morning of February 17, 2016
--
Donald Trump You May
Find The Saudis Were Behind The 9/11
Attacks
Does Saudi
Arabia Own
Donald Trump
Donald Trump Interview on FOX AND
FRIENDS 2/17/16
"EITHER YOU ARE WITH US, OR WITH THE
TERRORISTS" - George W. Bush, 9/21/2001
-
Trump Boasts of Killer Arms Sales in Meeting with Saudi Dictator, Using Cartoonish
Charts
Trump kicked off his White House meeting with his authoritarian "good
friend" Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by pulling out charts listing the weapons the U.S.
is selling to Saudi Arabia - Ben Norton reports.
TheRealNews | Published on Mar 20, 2018
"...What Trump did not
acknowledge is that these billions of dollars of U.S. weapons are being used to massacre Yemeni
civilians. In fact his meeting with the Saudi crown prince came in the same week marking the third
anniversary of the Saudi war on Yemen.
Saudi Arabia has used this U.S. military equipment to
relentlessly bomb civilian areas in Yemen, including hospitals, schools, residential houses,
refugee camps, and even funerals. The U.S.-backed Saudi coalition has killed many thousands of
Yemeni civilians, pushed millions to the brink of famine, unleashed an unprecedented cholera
outbreak, and created what the United Nations says is the largest humanitarian catastrophe on
Earth.
Trump expressed no concern whatsoever over the
millions of lives being crushed in Yemen. Nor did he even mention the egregious human rights abuses
committed by Saudi Arabia and its de facto leader Mohammed bin Salman, who has been purging his
political rivals, imprisoning human rights activists, and crushing all dissent.
Instead, Trump made it clear that his political
strategy is to sell weapons and rely on $400 billion of Saudi investment in key states that can
help him win re-election." - BEN NORTON.
WHO: 24.4 Million in Yemen Need Humanitarian Assistance, Jan 18, 2019
"This support to the Saudi-UAE effort to wage
this war in Yemen, though, is not legitimate. It's illegal. It was started by the Obama
administration and continued and emphasized by the Trump administration. It's illegal. It's
brutal."
-- Col. Larry Wilkerson --
Most of Congress "Likes War" and Opposes Ending US Support for Saudi War in Yemen.
TheRealNews, Published on Nov 6, 2017
“A lot of people at least the
corporate media, the western media, the establishment media - whatever you want to call it - tend
to tell us that this is a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran...Is that true?”
[Rick Sanchez]
It’s not to the extent that they talk about it at
all. MSNBC ignored this conflict for two years as Fair showed. But, now that they are talking about
it; what they need to point out is that the Houthis have been winning for two reasons: One is that
they actually recommandeered billions of dollars of weapons the US supplied the deposed and dead
dictator Saleh. And worked along side the Yemeni army which was formerly supplied by the US not
Iran. Iran is supplying some political and media support but not the weapons that our government
and the Saudis claim. So the
idea of a proxy war is false. The Houthis are an
endogenous nationalistic resistance force that is fighting against a puppet government that poses
an existential threat to them!” [Max Blumenthal]
--Rick Sanchez & Max Blumenthal--
The ABC’s of the War in Yemen with Max Blumenthal. RT, Nov1, 2018
"The UN embargo/blockade against
Yemen and the Yemenis violates Genocide Convention article II (e): Deliberately inflicting on the
group, conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in
part." --Prof. Francis
A Boyle-- YEMEN: A Genocidal War Against
Children and Civilians Sanctioned by the UN, US, UK & NATO
"Boyle explained that the Saudis and their allies in
the Gulf Arab Emirates wanted to establish full control over the entire Arabian peninsula and also
of the choke point region at the head of the Persian, or Arabian Gulf through which all oil
exports, including those of Iran and Iraq were shipped by sea. 'They want to control the entire Saudi Peninsula, all its resources, and the Bab
Al-Mandeb Strait through which all the oil and gas to Europe must pass,' he said."
-- Vanessa Beeley, Journalist -- YEMEN: “Saudis, Emiratis and USA are Inflicting a War of Genocide
Against the Houthis" - Prof. Francis Boyle
Whitney Webb Interview The Ignored Yemen
Genocide: "18.4 Million People Are Starving To
Death" The Last American Vagabond Published on Nov 1,
2018
(Excerpt) U.S. Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler (1881—1940) — a Congressional Medal of
Honor winner who could never be accused of being a pacifist and the author of : War is just a racket. A racket is
best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside
group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses. I
believe in adequate defense at the coastline and nothing else. If a nation comes over here to fight, then we’ll
fight. The trouble with America is that when the dollar only earns 6 percent over here, then it gets restless and
goes overseas to get 100 percent. Then the flag follows the dollar and the soldiers follow the flag. I wouldn’t go
to war again as I have done to protect some lousy investment of the bankers. There are only two things we should
fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply
a racket. It may seem odd for me, a military man, to adopt such a comparison. Truthfulness compels me to. I spent
33 years and 4 months in active service as a member of our country’s most agile military force — the Marine Corps.
I served in all commissioned ranks from second lieutenant to Major General. And during that period I spent most of
my time being a high-class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and for the bankers. In short, I was a
racketeer for capitalism. Butler also recognized the mental effect of military service: Like all members of the
military profession I never had an original thought until I left the service. My mental faculties remained in
suspended animation while I obeyed the orders of higher-ups.
Have you heard of Major General Smedley Butler? If not, you might want to ask yourself why that
is. As one of the most highly decorated Marines in the history of the US Marine Corps and as a passionate and
eloquent speaker about the racket that is war, Smedley Butler deserves to be a household name. Find out more in
today's edition of Questions For Corbett.
"I
wouldn't go to war again as I have done to protect some lousy investment ofthe bankers.
There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of
Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket."
President Trump and his Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told us the US had to assassinate Maj. Gen.
Qassim Soleimani last week because he was planning “Imminent attacks” on US citizens. I don’t
believe them.
Why not? Because Trump and the neocons – like Pompeo – have been lying about Iran for the past
three years in an effort to whip up enough support for a US attack. From the phony justification to
get out of the Iran nuclear deal, to blaming Yemen on Iran, to blaming Iran for an attack on Saudi
oil facilities, the US Administration has fed us a steady stream of lies for three years because
they are obsessed with Iran.
And before Trump’s obsession with attacking Iran, the past four US Administrations lied
ceaselessly to bring about wars on Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya, Serbia, Somalia, and the list
goes on.
At some point, when we’ve been lied to constantly and consistently for decades about a “threat”
that we must “take out” with a military attack, there comes a time where we must assume they are
lying until they provide rock solid, irrefutable proof. Thus far they have provided nothing. So I
don’t believe them.
President Trump has warned that his administration has already targeted 52 sites important to
Iran and Iranian culture and the US will attack them if Iran retaliates for the assassination of
Gen. Soleimani. Because Iran has no capacity to attack the United States, Iran’s retaliation if it
comes will likely come against US troops or US government officials stationed or visiting the
Middle East. I have a very easy solution for President Trump that will save the lives of
American servicemembers and other US officials: just come home. There is absolutely no reason for
US troops to be stationed throughout the Middle East to face increased risk of death for
nothing.[bold emphasis added]
In our Ron Paul Liberty Report program last week we observed that the US attack on a senior
Iranian military officer on Iraqi soil – over the objection of the Iraq government – would serve to
finally unite the Iraqi factions against the United States. And so it has: on Sunday the Iraqi
parliament voted to expel US troops from Iraqi soil. It may have been a non-binding resolution, but
there is no mistaking the sentiment. US troops are not wanted and they are increasingly in danger.
So why not listen to the Iraqi parliament?
Bring our troops home, close the US Embassy in Baghdad – a symbol of our aggression - and let
the people of the Middle East solve their own problems. Maintain a strong defense to protect the
United States, but end this neocon pipe-dream of ruling the world from the barrel of a gun. It does
not work. It makes us poorer and more vulnerable to attack. It makes the elites of Washington rich
while leaving working and middle class America with the bill. It engenders hatred and a desire for
revenge among those who have fallen victim to US interventionist foreign policy. And it
results in millions of innocents being killed overseas.
There is no benefit to the United States to trying to run the world. Such a foreign policy
brings only bankruptcy – moral and financial. Tell Congress and the Administration that for
America’s sake we demand the return of US troops from the Middle East!
"I don’t believe
them. Why not? Because Trump and the neocons – like Pompeo – have been lying about Iran
for the past three years in an effort to whip up enough support for a US
attack."
"Bring our troops home, close the US
Embassy in Baghdad – a symbol of our aggression - and let the people of the Middle East solve
their own problems."
By Israel Shahak and Prof Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research, August 03, 2019
Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Inc. 3 March 2013
Introduction
The following document pertaining to the formation of “Greater Israel” constitutes the cornerstone
of powerful Zionist factions within the current Netanyahu government, the Likud party, as well as within the
Israeli military and intelligence establishment. (article first published by Global Research on April 29,
2013).
Greater Israel
WARNING: BRIEF STRONG
LANGUAGE
President Donald Trump has confirmed in no uncertain terms, his support of Israel’s illegal
settlements (including his opposition to UN Security Council Resolution 2334, pertaining to the illegality of the
Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank). In recent developments, the Trump administration has expressed its
recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
Trump’s “Deal of the Century” is supportive of the “Greater Israel” project. It consists in the
derogation of Palestinian’s “the right of return” by “naturalizing them as citizens of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria,
Iraq, and elsewhere regionally where they reside”.
Bear in mind: The Greater Israel design is not strictly a Zionist Project for the Middle East, it
is an integral part of US foreign policy, its strategic objective is extend US hegemony as well as fracture and
balkanize the Middle East.
Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is intended to trigger political
instability throughout the region.
According to the founding father of Zionism Theodore Herzl, “the area of the
Jewish State stretches: “From the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates.” According to Rabbi Fischmann, “The Promised
Land extends from the River of Egypt up to the Euphrates, it includes parts of Syria and Lebanon.”