Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (5 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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Jul 1, 2010
26,352
:D
It's just what you (and others) said a couple of months ago. It's some of the truth, but it's more multi-faceted than that.
If I remember correctly I said control of the price of oil, rather than going there to extract oil, was a more likely cause, but it obviously isn't the main factor.

The main reason for fucking up the Middle East is found in the The Project for the New American Century or in Brzezinski's Grand Chessboard. It's a divide and conquer strategy to enable the USA to continue dominating the planet in the 21th century. What is happening in Ukraine is the same thing.
It's mostly geopolitically motivated but there are some financial factors of course, like the will of the Military Industrial Complex to destroy countries in order to make more profits.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,725
Don't hate me for my freedumb, bro.

How can they possibly hate us for something they have no clue about? It's like hating someone on another planet.
The head honcho extremists and close delusional followers have no interest in it, just doing everything to grab their piece of the power, but the rest, arrogant and ignorant to dismiss them, just desperate and hopeless people they recruit due to US foreign policies or outright invasions and subjugations, desperately want freedom to live their lives normally in stable more just society, which is hard to do when they are oppressed for decades by puppet dictators who are handpicked by the powers to be. Endless loop.


 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,949
If I remember correctly I said control of the price of oil, rather than going there to extract oil, was a more likely cause, but it obviously isn't the main factor.

The main reason for $#@!ing up the Middle East is found in the The Project for the New American Century or in Brzezinski's Grand Chessboard. It's a divide and conquer strategy to enable the USA to continue dominating the planet in the 21th century. What is happening in Ukraine is the same thing.
It's mostly geopolitically motivated but there are some financial factors of course, like the will of the Military Industrial Complex to destroy countries in order to make more profits.
It's not the US, it's the globalists that have hijacked the government. It's not our government. If a bunch of criminals hijack a plane and put on the captain's suit, he's not the captain, he's still a criminal. Notice how the American public does not receive any benefits from all these wars and government spending, it's only special interest through contracts and investments. The Iraq War was never going to reduce oil prices in the short or long-run, so even that notion is a myth. It's all about using the federal government for rent seeking while creating a police state to curb outrage back at the hijacked government, while at the same time keeping the economy running through the phantom Al Qaeda/ISIS/Boogie Man threat that they created. It's all a big joke.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,725
It's not the US, it's the globalists that have hijacked the government. It's not our government. If a bunch of criminals hijack a plane and put on the captain's suit, he's not the captain, he's still a criminal. Notice how the American public does not receive any benefits from all these wars and government spending, it's only special interest through contracts and investments. The Iraq War was never going to reduce oil prices in the short or long-run, so even that notion is a myth. It's all about using the federal government for rent seeking while creating a police state to curb outrage back at the hijacked government, while at the same time keeping the economy running through the phantom Al Qaeda/ISIS/Boogie Man threat that they created. It's all a big joke.

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Jul 1, 2010
26,352
It's not the US, it's the globalists that have hijacked the government. It's not our government. If a bunch of criminals hijack a plane and put on the captain's suit, he's not the captain, he's still a criminal. Notice how the American public does not receive any benefits from all these wars and government spending, it's only special interest through contracts and investments. The Iraq War was never going to reduce oil prices in the short or long-run, so even that notion is a myth. It's all about using the federal government for rent seeking while creating a police state to curb outrage back at the hijacked government, while at the same time keeping the economy running through the phantom Al Qaeda/ISIS/Boogie Man threat that they created. It's all a big joke.
Of course, I meant the US establishment/government.

I've met plenty of Americans and very few of them agreed with what their government is doing. The only way you'll get back control of your government is through a revolution.

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It's just too Utopia'esque for me.
Read Brzezinski's The Grand Chessboard.

The worst thing is that they're not even trying to hide their grand project.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,949
Which is why the only solution is less government.

It's just too Utopia'esque for me.
Our situation in the states?

Of course, I meant the US establishment/government.

I've met plenty of Americans and very few of them agreed with what their government is doing.

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Read Brzezinski's The Grand Chessboard.

The worst thing is that they're not even trying to hide their grand project.
I know you know, but unfortunately so many others in this country don't.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
It's not the US, it's the globalists that have hijacked the government. It's not our government. If a bunch of criminals hijack a plane and put on the captain's suit, he's not the captain, he's still a criminal. Notice how the American public does not receive any benefits from all these wars and government spending, it's only special interest through contracts and investments. The Iraq War was never going to reduce oil prices in the short or long-run, so even that notion is a myth. It's all about using the federal government for rent seeking while creating a police state to curb outrage back at the hijacked government, while at the same time keeping the economy running through the phantom Al Qaeda/ISIS/Boogie Man threat that they created. It's all a big joke.
Finally someone shares my boogeyman idea!
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,955
Of course, I meant the US establishment/government.

I've met plenty of Americans and very few of them agreed with what their government is doing. The only way you'll get back control of your government is through a revolution.
"God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion" - TJ (not as in TJ Hooker)

Finally someone shares my boogeyman idea!
Andy didn't set off the conspiracy meter for me this time. ;) :agree:
 

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