Thursday, March 19, 2015

USA Indu puppeter in charge of obamas cords by its military in comand orders...

I found 8 important points in this article ,published in Asia times from Syngapore and all lead to keep Iran busy in a "fashionable way..... tacitly". Puting Saudi and Jerusalem against them,to come later with China etc...all about to gain field in Iran country to steal their Nuclear....

PLEASE READ IT PLEASE,AND make comments

Obama, to be sure, portrays his policy in the language of balance of power. He told the 1*_(New Yorker's David Remnick)------ in 2014, "It would be profoundly in the 2*_(interest of citizens)------ throughout the region if Sunnis and Shias weren't intent on killing each other. And although it would not solve the entire problem, if we were able 3*_(to get Iran to operate in a responsible fashion)------- not funding terrorist organizations, not trying to stir up sectarian discontent in other countries, and not developing a nuclear weapon - you could see an equilibrium developing between Sunni, or predominantly Sunni, Gulf states and Iran in which 4*_(there's competition)---- perhaps suspicion, but not an active or proxy warfare."

That, as the old joke goes, is the demo version. On the ground,5*_(the US has tacitly)---accepted the guiding role of Iranian commanders in Iraq's military operations against ISIS.6*_(It is courting the Iran-backed Houthi rebels who just overthrow a Saudi-backed regime in Yemen)-----. It looks the other way while its heavy arms shipments to the Lebanese army are diverted to Hezbollah.

At almost every point at which Iran has tried to assert hegemony over its neighbors, Washington has acquiesced. "In the end, peace can be achieved only by hegemony or by balance of power," wrote Henry Kissinger. The major powers hope for peace through Iranian hegemony, although they differ in their estimate of how long this will last.

Apart 7*_(from its nuclear ambitions, the broader deal envisioned by Washington would leave Iran as a de facto suzerain in Iraq. It would also make Iran the dominant power in Lebanon (via Hezbollah), Syria (via its client regime) and Yemen (through its Houthi proxies). Although Sunni Muslims outnumber Shi'ites by 6:1, Sunni populations are concentrated in North Africa, Turkey and South Asia. Iran hopes to dominate the Levant and Mesopotamia, encircling Saudi Arabia and threatening Azerbaijan)--------

It is grotesque for America to talk of balance of power in the Persian Gulf, because America destroyed the balance of power that defined the region's politics from the end of the First World War until 2006, when Washington pushed through majority rule in Iraq.

The imperialist powers in their wisdom established a power balance on two levels. First, they created a Sunni-dominated state in Iraq opposite Shi'ite Iran. The two powers fought each other to a standstill during the 1980s with the covert encouragement of the Reagan administration. Nearly a million soldiers died without troubling the world around them.

Second, the Sykes-Picot agreement of 1916 created two states, Syria and Iraq, in which minorities ruled majorities - the Alawite minority in Syria, and the Sunni minority in Iraq. Tyranny of a minority may be brutal, but a minority cannot exterminate a majority.

America's first great blunder was to force majority rule upon Iraq. As Lt General (ret.) Daniel Bolger explained in a 2014 book, "The stark facts on the ground still sat there, oozing pus and bile. With Saddam gone, any voting would install a Shiite majority. The Sunni wouldn't run Iraq again. That, at the bottom, caused the insurgency. Absent the genocide of Sunni Arabs, it would keep it going."

8*___Under majority Shi'ite rule, Iraq inevitably became Iran's ally. Iranian Revolutionary Guards are now leading its campaign against the Sunni resistance, presently dominated by ISIS, and Iranian officers are leading Iraqi army regulars)

This was the work of the George W Bush administration, not Obama. In its ideological fervor for Arab democracy, the Republicans opened the door for Iran to dominate the region. Condoleezza Rice, then Bush's National Security Advisor, proposed

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