America and the Middle East Project

Political chaos dominates the Middle East in light of the political, economic and military combat of the regimes in that area. And it seems that the fighting is attributed to the Iraqi sectarian conflict, which the Obama administration and the Zionist entity are trying to exacerbate. The sectarian conflict in Iraq has been fueled since the U.S. invasion and its defining characteristic is that it depends upon those parties and their assistance of weapons and intelligence in the region. Especially Iran, who has mobilized its image as an enemy to America and Israel. Furthermore, Iran is a strategic ally in the region (albeit underground). All the signs and indicators on the ground point to the American-Zionist-Iranian alliance to destabilize the security and stability in the region, as well as to implement their agendas according to their objectives, interests and plans (recent events in Iraq, Bahrain, Syria, Libya — and even Egypt — are concrete examples).

To clarify the picture: There is an explosive political scene in Iraq and the two key players are the American administration and the rulers of Tehran. The scene of sectarian nationalism is being shown and is very clear (the conflict between Iraqi factions and the state, as well as Kurdistan and the state). At this time, Tehran is holding the helm of this conflict strongly through its support for the Maliki government, the presence of the Quds Force, its arming of the League of the Righteous, the Badr Brigades, the Iraqi Hezbollah movement and others. Furthermore, there is the fact of Tehran’s complete control of the Maliki government and its ability to bring his party to power by the acquisition of sovereign positions and security (the Ministries of Defense, Interior, Security, National Security and the intelligence agencies and inspectors in other commonly corrupt ministries).

In Syria, the scenario began to open up more and more by portraying the revolution of the Syrian people as a revolutionary year for the Shia Alawis — especially after Tehran’s government was exposed for sending out the Revolutionary Guard and the militia under the Supreme Leader’s authority. The Revolutionary Guard seized hundreds of trucks on the Syrian-Iraqi border crossing of Tanf, which were loaded with Iraqi militias and opened camps for the Revolutionary Guard in Deir ez-Zor in Syria. Not to mention the families of the Free Syrian Army, the elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the elements of the Lebanese Hezbollah and the elements of Iraqi militias. It appears that the U.S.-Zionist regime supports the issue of a sectarian civil war within Syria.

This also applies to what is happening in Egypt, fomenting an Islamic struggle — a Copt, as happened in Maspero, for example — as well as what is happening in Bahrain, Yemen and Libya. The Bush administration decreed that the sectarian violence would not go away; after him, Obama ignited a regional sectarian war in the Middle East in order to divide the region into small sectarian, ethnic and national entities and to establish the greater Middle East on the ruins of these countries. So, you must know and realize how serious this American-Zionist Project is for the Middle East as a whole … and you must take notice of the Gulf states, as well as the role of Iran and Turkey in this project because it is the first coal in the firestorm to come. Some fires have already begun to burn (Kuwait and Bahrain).

Thus, the Middle East Project is working on the basis of fueling the national and sectarian dimensions in order to achieve its objectives and its agenda: dividing and dominating the region’s resources, primarily oil and Israel’s security. What we see is the immersion of chaos, political conflicts and civil war unexpressed in more than one country of the region. Certainly the Obama administration is Zionist, moving steadily and confidently in order to achieve this goal and determined to create sectarian and ethnic conflicts so as to reach his evil objectives. In turn, governments that have been erected by the Obama administration and his predecessor, the criminal Bush, do not pay attention to what led to the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Libya, Syria, Egypt and Bahrain. These invasions brought ruin, destruction and the killing of millions of those countries’ people. There must be a vigilant Arab Spring against this, not a false one, in order to remove the sins and the effects of the U.S. invasion of the Middle East and to ensure that its hellish plans fail, as the great people of Iraq defeated and dropped the legitimacy of the American military in Iraq.

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