The American Deception

Perhaps Americans are still under the impression that the Arab mind is turned off to thinking.

A few months ago, an American general called for compensation from Iraq for the tanks, missiles, and Humvees used in Iraq — not to mention compensation for the “Rambo” soldiers who occupied (and destroyed) Iraq and looted at least $600 million. It’s worth mentioning that Ambassador Bremer took this money with him after he left Iraq with his beautiful Iraqi secretary.

While Iraqis overall dislike the American presence in Iraq, the Americans’ mouths water at the thought of Iraqi riches and oil. Nonetheless the Americans claim that they will leave Iraq, after having failed to establish genuine democracy. Despite all this, the U.S. President and Joint Chiefs of Staff informed us in a statement to members of Congress that the U.S. should consider increasing its military presence in Kuwait to counter the growing Iranian influence in Iraq and the Gulf region.

Just imagine this American deception, unfolding like a new American movie about Arabs, broadly speaking, and the states of Iraq and the Gulf in particular. Yet wasn’t it the Americans who brought the Iranians to Iraq and granted them carte blanche, that is, special concessions, just like Rambo or James Bond with his license to kill? Is it not true that Iranian Shiites were allowed to seize control over the years? Was the killing and expropriation of Iraqi scientists not encouraged by their former patrons in Saddam’s regime once they refused to cooperate? Why all the crying about the Iranian presence in Iraq, how Iran threatens Iraq, its “control” in Iraqi affairs and its “High Commission” on oil reserves? They manipulate everything Iraqi and everything in the Iraqi government and parliament, so why fear it at all? The American game, as I see it, is collaboration with Iran and not against Iran. Iran truly rules Iraq: One harsh word from Iran, and the whole Gulf trembles.

Why fear Iran when the U.S. is fully complicit in the American-Iranian-Zionist alliance, which has succeeded in winning kickbacks unimaginable even in the days of Saddam Hussein? They collaborated to kill Saddam and leave Iraq open for looting by their greedy sons, who are now carried to the height of American power in Baghdad in tanks and armored vehicles.

Israel succeeded in freeing itself from fear of Saddam Hussein’s regime because the horror of Saddam’s missiles still persists in Israeli memory, and they are prepared to take any action necessary to keep Iraq weak and fragmented. Iran has succeeded in Iraq and is speedily working to restore the once-glorious Persian state, which met its end in the Battle of al-Qadissiyah.

So why does fear of Iran, styled like a silly American film, sound like a broken record? Arabs understand the game and won’t be taken in by such defamatory statements. Above all, the U.S. wants to strengthen its seizure of Kuwait and then move on to the rest of the Gulf countries in order to control Arab oil. It’s possible that Iran (and Iran’s oil) will have access to the Caspian Sea and Azerbaijan in the future. The Americans originally located oil reserves in Afghanistan and planned to transfer it from Afghan pipelines and the Caucasus countries to the American-controlled Gulf. However, since their failure in Afghanistan, they now want to increase their military presence in Kuwait under the pretext of the alleged Iranian “bogeyman.” The Americans are mired deep enough in Iraq, and now they want to take a shortcut to the Caspian Sea through Kuwait by cooperating with Iran.

The Arabs should understand that even if governments agree to play the American game, the people will not go easily; they will not allow criminals and American, Zionist, and Iranian companies to rob them of their resources. No matter how long the night, the sun will rise again!

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