U S Interventionist Syndrome

in #military8 years ago

So in one day we had two ambassadors of Russia found dead. Whereas one was a public execution the media couldn't floss over the other was found dead in his apartment with a single gunshot wound to his head. Now, a couple days later, we have the chief auditor to NATO dead from a gunshot wound to the head. I hear mainstream propaganda saying tensions with Russia are high, but what they aren't telling us is why. NATO forces are running training exercises at the Lithuania Russian border. The U S has teamed up with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and ISIS in Syria to fight against the Syrian and Russian forces.

As was the case in Iraq and Libya we are on the wrong side of history, and looking to overthrow a government. I contend Syria is even worse. The Syrian people held an election where 74% of those voting age participated, and 88% voted for the current government in place. Our government talks about spreading Democracy. Seems pretty Democratic to me. Oh, but the government in Syria doesn't suit our interest. I get it. Democracy is only valid for those countries that work in the best interest of our central bank. It's third world so the population of that country doesn't matter.

The mainstream propaganda machine feeds stories to the masses that state Syria is bombing its own people, and hospitals, but when independent reporters come back from Syria their story is quite different. They are reporting ISIS is attacking hospitals and using the hospitals for weapon storage and their medical facilities. And to top it off it's finally hitting mainstream news in other countries that Sadam Hussein's interrogator is releasing the interrogation discussions. I believe the daily mail reported it. No matter, because anybody that was curious could have found out how many lies we were told, and could have identified, as in Libya, that the entire war was based on the fact that Iraq was doing nothing against our interest except they had changed the currency in which they were trading oil in.

See oil is globally traded for the U S dollar known as the petrodollar. Iraq, recognizing the instability of the dollar, decided to move to the euro. Libya, on the other hand, had moved away from the petrodollar to trading in gold. In both cases the governments were assisting us in the fight against terrorists, and neither had anything to do with terrorism.

In Iraq women drove, rock music was listened to, and life was in many ways a cheap replica of America. 15 of 19 9/11 attackers were actually Saudis. We haven't attacked them. Iraq had nothing to do with it, but we couldn't possibly see our fiat currency collapse as oil is its only backing.

The Libyan military assisted us in fighting terrorist organizations that rose after and during the Arab Spring, another brilliant coup operation the CIA, Obama, and Clinton orchestrated. Libya then, as we battled a financial crisis, decided the petrodollar was too unstable and moved to trading for oil in their own currency which is actually gold. Another financial disaster loomed so the only solution is to overthrow the Libyan government and allow ISIS to form.

Obviously our government is an issue, as they continuously meddle in the affairs of other governments to continue propping up a paper currency for the power of big banking institutions and corporations. Eisenhower had warned us of the military industrial complex, but what he didn't anticipate was how it would intertwine with banking, business, foreign oil, and the affairs of other countries. I'm proud that the military stood up to the Obama administration and refuses to physically enter Syria, but that has not stopped the CIA from running drone strikes. Kennedy was right when he threatened to dismantle this rogue agency that operates above the law, and he was killed for it.

We, as citizens, must stop blindly accepting what we're told. It's not unpatriotic to question the motives of the government, and I say if you really want to support the troops hold the government's feet to the fire. Our men and women in uniform shouldn't be sent like sheep to the slaughter for political or corporate reasons. We should ensure that our brothers and sisters are not being put in the field of battle for banking interests. The military's duty is to protect and defend the constitution of the United States