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The implosion of Syria, like the US-engineered implosion of Libya and Iraq, has not led to democracy, peace, and the protection of civil liberties. In each case it has produced the exact opposite. Millions dead, millions more living in misery with many seeking revenge against those who destroyed their families, their lifestyle, and their countries. Are we safer having created millions of new enemies?
President-elect Donald Trump made a statement last week about Syria, saying that this is not our fight and we should have nothing to do with it. His sentiment is the correct one, though we have unfortunately to this point had far too much to do with it. Let us hope that as president, Donald Trump will follow through with this sentiment and extract the US – the overt and covert presence – from not only Syria but the entire Middle East. This is not our fight and every single thing we have done there for the past 75 or so years has only made things worse. Time for an America first foreign policy!
Yes, it is time for an America first foreign policy and an anti-war policy to boot. This sh*t cannot go on because we are killing ourselves with it.
31 sats \ 3 replies \ @Lux 19 Dec
Yinon plan
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What is the Yinon plan? I am unfamiliar.
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This state of affairs will be the guarantee for peace and security in the area in the long run, and that aim is already within our reach today” (Yinon & Shahak, 1982). This long citation is representative for the Israeli divide et impera…..
OK, got it! It is just another variation of the Zionist plans for the world. There are lots of this kind of rhetoric from them. I guess it is what aligns with the Talmud very closely.
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