An Administration of the Mentally Ill

The current president of the United States intends to install intermediate-range nuclear missiles in the United Kingdom, and while simultaneously agreeing with Angela Merkel to impose new sanctions on Russia, he calls for the British prime minister to not allow his country to leave the European Union.

The emperor has spoken and given orders to his subjects, which continue to be the same ones that, here and there, try to disguise this fact. The case of the German chancellor is flagrant: After pretending to have her own policy in regard to Moscow, she has just explained that her position on the issue is that of the Americans, and that’s that — even though she’s been mocked by simple officials in Washington with regard to Ukraine, but that’s over with. Apologies accepted, everything has been forgotten.

Moscow has let it be known that it is “closely” following these movements. It’s natural, as they are all directed, in the first and last analysis, against Russia — particularly because the lies used at times by Washington, according to which the installation of “defensive” military equipment in Eastern Europe was intended to threaten Iran, became useless. The U.S. and the regime in Tehran will sign an agreement within a few days whose main strategic objective for the Pentagon is to free up its hands more in the Middle East in order to reinforce the level of threats against China and Russia. This is what is happening under our noses.

The installation of intermediate-range nuclear missiles in the United Kingdom, directed at Russia, will make Moscow respond in kind with arms faced “at us.” It’s a step back into the past in the episodes of the arms race, a return to the Cold War, which, never having really ended, is being reactivated upon a world full of hot wars.

Throughout the initial years of this century, Washington still gave the impression of international terrorism replacing the extinct Soviet Union as an imperial argument for meddling where it wanted to, feeding wars to clear out its stocks of outdated weapons and to put into place and remove governments as it pleased. That era is done with because any citizen who is even somewhat informed and tries to look at the world with open eyes knows of the ties between the United States and international terrorism.

Just as with the former Soviet Union, Russia is the main enemy of the empire – in reality, Russia and its possible military allies, China and India. This is what Mr. Obama, who’s spent more time in EU territory than in his country, has recently held meetings about. In addition, when he arrives in EU countries, it is not to ask but rather demand on behalf of those who made him president and keep him in power – the industrial and technological military complex that rules the United States and intends to rule the world, with “democracy,” of course.

That is why Obama came to tell his associate Cameron, newly elected, to prepare bases to install American nuclear missiles and to stop feeding doubt as to whether the U.K. should continue to be part of the EU or not. It is in the U.S. interest for the EU to remain intact, stable and docile: That’s why Cameron is to stop speaking about referendums on leaving the union or not, referendums that can still have negative consequences, even if the electoral system works in such a way as to avoid inconveniences, but you never know.

It might be said that Cameron was re-elected now, but the same cannot happen with Obama. Of course, and who cares? Afterward someone else will come along, with one of the two regimental flags, to do the same thing, and who knows, be given a Nobel, so that every one of his decisions for war is presented as a struggle for peace, with all of us as hostages of these sick minds.

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