Ridiculous
accusations and terror
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More
evidence that the US imperialistic empire declines, after the
ridiculous claims by US officials that the Syrian government buys oil
from the Daesh terrorists. In fact, this is an adoption of Erdogan's
claims that Assad is buying oil from the Islamic State. The "empire" not only fails
to impose discipline on one of its allies, but, furthermore, adopts
its ridiculous claims. The US behaves more like a nervous medium
power rather than a superpower.
From
PressTV:
The US
accusation against the Syrian government that it buys oil from the
Daesh (ISIL) terrorist group is “mindboggling” that shows the
corrupt American empire is in its death throes, a writer and
political analyst in Boston says.
These
false statements by US officials about Syria shows how bankrupt
and unbelievable the US government has become, Daniel Patrick
Welch told Press TV on Friday.
The
United States has accused the Syrian government of buying oil from
Daesh, following reports that Turkey is engaged in oil trade with
the terrorist group.
Speaking
at Chatham House in London on Thursday, senior US Treasury
official Adam Szubin said that Daesh is earning some $40 million a
month from oil trade, Reuters reported.
Szubin, the acting undersecretary
for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence with the Treasury, said
"ISIL is selling a great deal of oil” to the Assad
government, without citing any evidence to support his claims.
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Welch added
characteristically that “I think what is interesting is that the
game really is up. This is like a dying empire that is flailing, and
is saying and doing literally anything, anything they can to keep the
game going. The trouble is it's still the biggest military in the
world. It's very dangerous; it's like a cornered, rabid dog.”
Indeed, as
we wrote in previous article:
“What is new, and probably shows that the US empire declines, is
that the latest round of imperialist intervention both in Latin
America and Middle East, is a result of a nervous reaction by the
empire against the geopolitical and economic expansion of its major
opponents in the global arena. While in the past the global spheres
of influence were more or less unofficially determined by all major
powers, today's fierce antagonism for global dominance leaves no room
for 'silent agreements'. But the declining empire is more dangerous
than ever, and will use all means to retain its dominance.”
But terror
has become also the key tool by the "empire" to prevail
against its opponents in the global arena. False flags, armies of
mercenaries and proxy wars show a saturated and tired from the
dead-end wars superpower that tries hardly to maintain its dominance.
As the
American scholar and political analyst Dennis Etler, told at PressTV:
“It
can legitimately be asked, ‘who benefits from these attacks and
the hysteria they generate?’ The clear answer is those in the
US, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the other [Persian] Gulf States and
Turkey who want to see the defeat and destruction of
anti-imperialist nations, be they secularly or religiously
motivated, they are the chief beneficiaries of the chaos that has
engulfed the Middle East and other regions of the world.”
“The
US wants to maintain its position of global hegemony and counter
the rise of a multi-polar world led by Russia and China. One way
of doing this is to fan the flames of war and instability on their
borders, hoping that the destabilizing effects will spill over and
threaten them at home,”
[...]
“Turkey
under the leadership of the Pan-Turkic Erdogan wants to use the
‘War on Terrorism’ to expand its influence into Turkic lands
in Central Asia, including China's Xinjiang. Saudi Arabia and the
[Persian] Gulf states wish to use their Salafist clients in order
to extend their influence throughout the Middle Eat in contention
with Iran and its allies.”
[...]
“It thus matters little as to
whether the terrorists are willing pawns of the imperialists,
their dupes or autonomous actors with their own agenda. It doesn't
make one whit of difference as to whether the terrorist attacks on
civilians are ‘false flag operations,’ ‘set-up jobs,’ or
simply attacks motivated by a malignant ideology. In any case the
attacks serve the interests of the cabal of imperialists commanded
by the US which includes a motley assortment of Zionists,
Salafists, and Panturkists. Homeland terrorist attacks play into
the hands of those who want to continue to wage war against those
who are the primary victims of the terrorists that the US and its
allies train, fund and supply directly and indirectly. It is the
perfect example of a thief yelling 'Catch the thief,’” the
scholar concluded.
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But we
should not forget the elites behind the scenes who pull the strings
of the political puppets. It's all about power and money. And the
best proof is that even the leaderships in the most "religiously"
fanatic regimes are doing business for profit upon the Middle East
chaos. Many related accusations have come to surface lately about the
involvement of the Erdogan family,
while we know that the regime in Saudi Arabia enjoys the
super-profits form oil, when people are suffering from this brutal
regime.
The "empire"
is only the tool through which the elites try to maintain a system
which secures their global dominance in every level and field. When
the "empire" shows signs of degradation, it means that this
system suffers from high instability, which makes it more dangerous
than ever.
Read
also:
Please don't refer to the US state dept. and government as "Americans". They haven't answered to us in a very long time.
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