Much like Al Qaeda, the Islamic State (ISIS) is a made-in-the-USA
instrument of terror designed to divide and conquer the oil-rich Middle
East and to counter Iran’s growing influence in the region.
The
fact that the United States has a long and torrid history of backing
terrorist groups will surprise only those who watch the MSM news and ignore
history.
During
the 1970′s the CIA used the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a barrier,
both to thwart Soviet expansion and prevent the spread of Marxist
ideology among the Arab masses.
The United States also openly supported
Sarekat Islam against Sukarno in Indonesia, and supported the
Jamaat-e-Islami terror group against Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in Pakistan.
Last but certainly not least, there is Al Qaeda.
Lest
we forget, the CIA gave birth to Osama Bin Laden and breastfed his
organization during the 1980′s, thanks to Senator Charlie Wilson (TX oil
constituency ) who was informed by that prankster ORSON WELLES' (MARS
ATTACKS) documentary on the "POOR AFGHANIS" who needed help fighting big
bad RUSSIA.
Former British Foreign Secretary, Robin
Cook, told the House of Commons that Al Qaeda was unquestionably a
product of Western intelligence agencies. As we funded OSAMA that point on.
Mr.
Cook explained that Al Qaeda, which literally means an abbreviation of
“the database” in Arabic, was originally the computer database of the
thousands of Islamist extremists, who were trained by the CIA and funded
by the Saudis, in order to defeat the Russians in Afghanistan.
America’s
relationship with Al Qaeda has always been a love-hate affair.
Depending on whether a particular Al Qaeda terrorist group in a given
region furthers American interests or not, the U.S. State Department
either funds or aggressively targets that terrorist group. Even as
American foreign policy makers claim to oppose Muslim extremism, they
knowingly foment it as a weapon of foreign policy.
The
Islamic State is its latest weapon that, much like Al Qaeda, is
certainly backfiring. ISIS recently rose to international prominence
after its thugs began beheading American journalists. Now the terrorist
group controls an area the size of the United Kingdom.
In
order to understand why the Islamic State has grown and flourished so
quickly, one has to take a look at the organization’s American-backed
roots. The 2003 American invasion and occupation of Iraq created the
pre-conditions for radical Sunni groups, like ISIS, to take root.
America, rather unwisely, destroyed Saddam Hussein’s secular state
machinery and replaced it with a predominantly Shiite administration.
The U.S. occupation caused vast unemployment in Sunni areas, by
rejecting socialism and closing down factories in the naive hope that
the magical hand of the free market would create jobs. Under the new
U.S.-backed Shiite regime, working class Sunni’s lost hundreds of
thousands of jobs. Unlike the white Afrikaners in South Africa, who were
allowed to keep their wealth after regime change, upper class Sunni’s
were systematically dispossessed of their assets and lost their
political influence. Rather than promoting religious integration and
unity, American policy in Iraq exacerbated sectarian divisions and
created a fertile breading ground for Sunni discontent, from which Al
Qaeda in Iraq took root.
The
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) used to have a different name:
Al Qaeda in Iraq. After 2010 the group rebranded and refocused its
efforts on Syria.
There
are essentially three wars being waged in Syria: one between the
government and the rebels, another between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and
yet another between America and Russia. It is this third, neo-Cold War
battle that made U.S. foreign policy makers decide to take the risk of
arming Islamist rebels in Syria, because Syrian President, Bashar
al-Assad, is a key Russian ally. Rather embarrassingly, many of these
Syrian rebels have now turned out to be ISIS thugs, who are openly
brandishing American-made M16 Assault rifles.
America’s Middle East policy revolves around oil and Israel's every paranoid WHIM.
The invasion of Iraq has partially satisfied Washington’s thirst for
oil, but ongoing air strikes in Syria and economic sanctions on Iran
have everything to do with Israel. The goal is to deprive Israel’s
neighboring enemies, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Palestine’s Hamas, of
crucial Syrian and Iranian support.
ISIS
is not merely an instrument of terror used by America to topple the
Syrian government; it is also used to put pressure on Iran.
The
last time Iran invaded another nation was in 1738. Since independence
in 1776, the U.S. has been engaged in over 53 military invasions and
expeditions. Despite what the Western media’s war cries would have you
believe, Iran is clearly not the threat to regional security, Washington
is. An Intelligence Report published in 2012, endorsed by all sixteen
U.S. intelligence agencies, confirms that Iran ended its nuclear weapons
program in 2003. Truth is, any Iranian nuclear ambition, real or
imagined, is as a result of American hostility towards Iran, and not the
other way around.
America
is using ISIS in three ways: to attack its enemies in the Middle East,
to serve as a pretext for U.S. military intervention abroad, and at home
to foment a manufactured domestic threat, used to justify the
unprecedented expansion of invasive domestic surveillance.
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