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Comments by "naas699" (@naas699) on "LAVROV, we stopped paying attention to Elensky. EU prepares big ENERGY WAR. Al-Jolani suit u0026 tie" video.
US has already said they would destroy Taiwans semiconductor industry - all the while building semiconductor factories on US soil Just as from 2014 the US built LNG facilities on its ports then as soon as they blew up Nord Stream - they could tell the EU to buy gas from them. Same as US destroying EU's economies while offering tax perks for companies that relocate to the US
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US probably told al-Jolani - you will agree to give UA all of the Syrian militaries weapons
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@calicocat8213 all anyone has to do is remember Kissingers quote, but the $$ millions US would offer corrupt politicians is too big to refuse (or they'll take you out)
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@calicocat8213 probably no different to the Rand Corporations oped from 1984 (from memory) that includes the threat escalation ladder
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after 9/11 the US created a list of 7 countries that they would illegally overthrow the Governments in 5 years. After 2 decades they have finally overthrown the 6th - Syria, last on the list is Iran. 2009 Brookings Institute "Which path to Persia" - a US oped on how to provoke & go to war with Iran devotes an entire chapter to Israel. "Ch5 Leave it to Bibi enabling or encouraging an Israeli military strike" lists one of the advantages that Israel would be blamed for the attack on the global stage & not the US
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@calicocat8213 any document signed by the US isn't worth the paper it is printed on, it started with the Native Americans in the 1800's and continues to this day. Unless it is a document about provoking war with a country on the other side of the globe to ensure primacy and make $ billions for the MIC, those documents are entrenched in stone
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former President Jimmy Carter "the US is the most warlike nation in the history of the world" - The only US president to complete his term without war, military attack or occupation Carter, who normalised diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing in 1979, said he told Trump that much of China’s success was due to its peaceful foreign policy. Carter then referred to the US as “the most warlike nation in the history of the world,” a result, he said, of the US forcing other countries to “adopt our American principles.”
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