The U.S. used to protect the Gulf Cooperation Council, but now it appears to be no longer honoring its commitment. It and the Gulf Cooperation Council are close to confrontation, despite U.S. remarks to the contrary. Actions speak louder than words. America's feelings towards the Middle East might be due to an environment of terrorism, or the need to spread Western democracy (regardless of the differing circumstances and the complexity of the situation) and impose it force if necessary.
Personally, I don't think that the United States is concerned with democracy, and there is ample evidence of this. All they discuss are their motivations and plans to disrupt the Arab countries, in order to pillage and plunder them, or worse, to end the possibility of reaching a peace settlement. The goal is to tighten control over the entire Arab world by 30, 40 or even 50 percent, through the chosen proxy of Iran, or by means of any number of other actions that could accelerate the region's destruction.
Now, the question arises, what is the solution?
Of course, self-reliance is a basic pillar of the Gulf Cooperation Council. It is a pillar that requires studying all the possible moves of enemy countries on every level, in order to protect oneself defensively, politically and economically. The first step is to strengthen homeland security and solidarity on the home front -- to see who is willing to protect their homeland and maintain their way of life, and to find those who are willing to sell this for a price, so we can anticipate their actions.
طفله الخليفة
كتب الزميل يوسف البنخليل: ان الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية التي كانت دول مجلس التعاون تحتمي بها يبدو انها فكت الارتباط مع هذه الحماية وانتقلت إلى الجانب الآخر أي انها صارت في وضع أقرب إلى المواجهة مع تصريحها بغير ذلك، ولكن الأفعال تكذب الأقوال. وهو يقول ان السبب قد يكون شعورها بأن المنطقة ربما تكون بيئة للإرهاب أو أنها تريد نشر الديمقراطية الغربية بغض النظر عن اختلاف الظروف والأوضاع وتعقدها وفرضها بالقوة ان لزم الأمر.
شخصيا لا اعتقد ان الديمقراطية تهم الولايات المتحدة في شيء والأدلة على ذلك كثيرة.
ان كل ما يتم الحديث عنه هو خطط ومصالح لتمزيق الدول العربية من أجل السلب والنهب والمزيد منه وانهاء أي دور واي قرار خاص للمنطقة ولو بنسبة 50% او حتى 40% او 30% فالهدف إحكام السيطرة على كل المنطقة العربية عبر الوكيل المختار إيران أو أي جهة يمكن ان تؤدي الى هذا التمزيق وتسرع به.
الآن السؤال الذي يطرح نفسه ما هو الحل؟
طبعا الاعتماد على النفس هو الركيزة الأساسية لدول مجلس التعاون وهو أمر لا بد معه من دراسة جميع إمكانيات هذه الدول على كل المستويات في حماية نفسها امنيا وسياسيا واقتصاديا واولى الخطوات هي تقوية الأمن الداخلي وتماسك الجبهة الداخلية ومعرفة من هم المستعدون لحماية الوطن من أجل الحفاظ عليهم ومن هم المستعدون لبيعه لمن يشتري لكي يتم الحذر منهم ومن كل ما قد يقومون به.
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