To Protect Dollar, US Creates Chaos Everywhere

“I’m very interested to see what they’re going to do in Syria without Assad.”

The situation in Syria is escalating once again. Some analysts say there is a high chance of repeating the Libyan scenario when the forces of the Western coalition became militarily involved in the conflict. Moscow is taking desperate measures to regulate the tensions in a diplomatic manner, but it seems that the situation is really beginning to get out of control.

The famous Russian political expert Vladimir Zharikhin analyzes the Syrian issue for KM.ru.

It’s The Survival of the Fittest, and the Fittest Are You Know Who

This is the situation: If there are still idealistic people out there, who think that there is such a thing as international law and that great powers respect it, then these people will realize in two or three days that there is no international law anymore. It’s the survival of the fittest, and the fittest are you know who. These “you know who” have decided to replace yet another president in yet another Arabian country. If blood were not flowing, then maybe it would be worth looking at calmly. I have a feeling that the United States is suffering from “might before thought” syndrome. I am very interested to see what they’re going to do in Syria without Assad. It will probably be more or less the same as with Iraq and Afghanistan. For what did they fight for 10 years? Iraq was, and still is, out of control.

The whole situation in Egypt has already become a theater of the absurd — I am not talking about the blood of the demonstrators — in the style of our new humorists. This is a fake postmodernism in politics. A month ago, at the Salvador Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres, I saw a plethora of inconsistent things, and they reminded me of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. The Americans have an equally large plethora of inconsistency, only a great artist did not create it but the biggest nuclear power in the world. I am beginning to understand why our president and the U.S. president looked in different directions during their last meeting. There were very serious grounds for that.

Western Public Relations Experts Managed To Convince Their Nations that Assad Is Insane

All this is happening in the background of the scandal around the alleged chemical attacks in Syria. I was a commanding officer of a platoon acting as a chemical reconnaissance unit, and as such, I can say that the use of poisonous substances without stabilizing the area is completely senseless from a military point of view. You can affect your own and the peaceful population and get caught in the backwash. Obviously, there was a provocation, and I am not excluding the possibility of a third party.

It is also completely absurd from a political point of view. Once U.N. regulators arrived to inspect, suddenly it was senseless to mount such an attack. And finally, I bow down to Western public relations experts. Clearly, they have managed to convince their nations that Assad is insane and did what is impossible from a military-chemical and a military-political point of view or from any normal human position whatsoever.

These fantastic people acted in impossible circumstances to prove the purposefulness of such actions, and I am reminded of the film “The Small Victorious War with Albania,” which did not actually exist. I am also reminded of Colin Powell on the tribune at the United Nations, when he was holding a test tube in his hands and talking about Siberian evil. This was before the U.S. invaded Iraq and afterward admitted that nothing had been proven.

Personally, I cannot understand the logic of the U.S. in this situation, nor its end goal. The only thing I can imagine is that it has decided to create chaos everywhere — in the entire world, apart from its own territory — in order to protect the dollar. However, this game is like pulling a tiger by its whiskers.

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