By Thierry Meyssan
March 21, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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President Trump's
desire to fight Daesh and to put an
end to international terrorism is
going to be extremely difficult to
implement.
Indeed, it will cause damage to the
states who organised it, and implies
a reorientation of international
politics. The new President
of the United States does not seem
ready to give his troops the order
to attack until he has found and
sealed new alliances.
The opposition against President
Donald Trump is so strong that the
plan to fight Daesh, which is
scheduled to be presented on 22
March during a Coalition summit in
Washington, is still not ready. Its
political direction is still vague.
Only the objective of eradicating
jihadism has been agreed upon, but
none of the implications of the plan
have been resolved.
General Joseph Votel, the head of
CentCom, still has not presented the
options on the ground. He should do
so only at the beginning of April.
On the ground,
the
plan is restricted to the exchange
of information from the United
States on one hand, and Russia and
Iran on the other. In order
to maintain the status quo,
the
three powers have agreed to prevent
any confrontation between the Turks
and the Kurds. And
intensive bombing campaigns are
being carried out against al-Qaïda
in Yemen and against Daesh in Iraq.
But nothing decisive.
Orders are to hold.
The
weapon of international terrorism
has been managed on behalf of London
and Washington by the Muslim World
League since 1962. It
includes both the Muslim Brotherhood
(composed of Arabs) and the Order of
the Naqshbandis (mostly composed of
Turko-Mongols and Caucasians).
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Until the war in
Yemen, the military budget of the
League was greater than that of the
Saudi army, which meant that the
League was the biggest private army
in the world, a long way ahead of
Academi/Blackwater. Even if it was
only a land army, it was all the
more efficient in that
its
logistics came directly from the
Pentagon, and because it
also had many suicide combatants.
It was the League - that is to say
the Sauds - who furnished London and
Washington with the personnel to
organise the second «Great Arab
Revolt», in 2011, on the model of
the Revolt of 1916, but called this
time the «Arab Spring». In both
cases, the aim was to apply pressure
on the Wahhabis in order to redefine
the regional frontiers to the
benefit of the Anglo-Saxons.
The point is not simply to abandon
the weapon of terrorism, but also:
to shatter the alliance between
London and Washington for the
control of the Greater Middle East;
to deprive Saudi Arabia and Turkey
of the weapon they have been
developing on behalf of London and
Washington for half a century; to
determine the future of Sudan,
Tunisia and Libya.
Besides which, it is also necessary
to come to an agreement with Germany
and France, who have been sheltering
the leaders of the Brotherhood since
1978, and who have financed the
jihad.
As of now, we may note that the
United Kingdom doesn't see things in
the same way. It turns out that it
was the GCHQ (British Signal
Intelligence) which wire-tapped
Trump Tower during the electoral
campaign and the period of
transition. And according to Petra,
the Jordanian news agency, Saudi
Arabia secretly financed a third of
Hillary Clinton's electoral campaign
against Donald Trump.
This is why President Trump seems to
be looking for new allies who will
enable him to impose the changes he
wants.
He is currently organising a meeting
with President Xi Jinping during
which he would be able to plan the
membership of his country in the
Chinese Investment Bank. He would
therefore be placing his allies
before the fait accompli -
if the United States
participate in the construction of
the Silk Roads, it would become
impossible for the United Kingdom,
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Germany and
France to continue the jihad in
Iraq, Syria and Ukraine.
Translation Pete Kimberley