“Teacher” Clinton … and McCain’s “Principality”!

Edited by Tom Proctor


While the U.S. Secretary of State was busy handing out roles to the political extras of the region’s countries and the leaders of sweet talk from the Western states, Senator John McCain was taking care of everything from determining the terrorists’ missions and their coming role to how to take over their land and a temporal and geographical map for the U.S.’ directing of operations.

And although the attention paid to “teacher” Clinton, who is covering up her diplomatic failure with lies in the media, was at its keenest in the halls of Paris and elsewhere, the attention paid to McCain exceeded it. He took pleasure in playing the role of the “prince” to the terrorist group. He did this, making up for his failure to become U.S. president with his dream of the “principality.” He toured various regions, imagining them becoming politically subordinate states and himself exercising the power of a delegate authorized to legislate and make laws for commands that fit the U.S.’ measurements for the administration of the required operation rooms.

And while Clinton was content with the headlines, McCain set out to go into minor details. He did not forget the details concerning the new political fatwas that came in conformance with the contemporary U.S.’ custom and fit with the legal discretion and fatwas that the administration needs in its communication with the terrorists, their caretakers and their financiers.

With this blunt overtness, the United States of America is playing its role of plunging headlong into communication with terrorists, according to the same rule by which consecutive U.S. administrations set swarms of terrorism in motion in different areas of the world.

In grand Parisian halls, the U.S.’ teacher’s new pupils were sometimes showing superior skill, and at least some of them were daring in a way that showed an excitement that the teacher had not reckoned with… She distanced herself from adopting those ideas, but that did not prevent the Qatari pupil from going a long way in his proposals to emphasize this superiority by demanding work outside of the Security Council!

That may not be outside the U.S.’ calculations or far from its hopes, but what the teacher knows of the art of politics and what abounds in her manual of diplomacy makes that a proposal for some future time.

As for the Lebanese highlands and hills, the outstanding pupils of terrorism were in good favor with their teacher, who did not leave until his spells were translated into a precedent that he and other followers in the region like him realize opens the door to a great catastrophe. We do not believe that the new “prince” is capable of withstanding the consequences and risks that this would bring.

Between being superior to the teacher and completely obedient to the “prince,” there is a political rule by which new situations are executed. This does not stop at what the region has witnessed, but rather introduces to it indicators of a new hell… in which the Hamad, the Qatari’s madness, seems limited in comparison to McCain’s delusions.

This may be the beginning. As for the remaining steps, there are people taking responsibility for them in the roles of extras that are flourishing these days and are no longer the monopoly of the regular troupe. There are, in fact, new players who have been added to the roster and entered the political bazaar from the vortex of sanctions that moves one to condemnation. Japan froze its non-existent assets and banned flights that did not and never will depart only in order to be in keeping with those who previously ingratiated themselves with the U.S.’ teacher!

Based on this, with the U.S. Secretary of State being the first teacher of political deceit and Senator McCain becoming a “prince” for the terrorists, the U.S.’ conduct seems to be coming up on an instance of jumping into the unknown.

But her students will not make up for that which the teacher has been incapable of, even if they prolonged their roles and these roles swelled and expanded. And the handful of new terrorists – whether funded by those whose elders have become arrogant, embraced and facilitated on their path by those whose Ottoman dreams have awoken, or tended in politics and the media by those whose bygone colonial ambitions have become patent – will not succeed in that which McCain and his former and future princes have failed.

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