While US politicians grapple
over the credibility of using the
US DEA’s bomb plot to assassinate a Saudi ambassador as a pretext to
escalate tensions with Iran ,
America ’s
unelected, corporate-funded policy makers have already announced their long,
foregone conclusion. The DEA’s entrapment case is decidedly to be used as a
pretext for war with Iran .
The Foreign Policy Institute
(FPI), just one such unelected, corporate-funded think tank, has released two
statements calling on President Obama to use force against Iran . FPI
director William Kristol states:
“It’s long since been time
for the United States
to speak to this regime in the language it understands—force.
And now we have an engraved
invitation to do so. The plot to kill the Saudi ambassador was a lemon.
Statesmanship involves turning lemons into lemonade.
So we can stop talking.
Instead, we can follow the rat lines in Iraq
and Afghanistan
back to their sources, and destroy them. We can strike at the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and weaken them. And we can hit the regime’s
nuclear weapons program, and set it back.”
Likewise, FPI’s executive
director Jamie
Fly claims, in tandem with Kristol’s unqualified, corporate-funded
opinion, “It is time to take military action against the Iranian government
elements that support terrorism and its nuclear program. More diplomacy is not
an adequate response.”
Those that believe America ’s
policy is created within the offices of our elected legislatures will be sadly
disappointed to know that it is in fact produced by these unelected, nebulous
private institutions. Despite the different logos and rhetoric wielded by each
of these institutions, they consist of the same members and same
corporate-financier sponsors and merely specialize in executing different
aspects of the corporate-financier agenda. For more information, please see “Naming
Names.”
Ironically, Jamie Fly, who
believes it is time to take “military action” against Iran for supporting terrorism, is
a signatory of a letter imploring House Republicans to support the US
war in Libya where NATO forces are literally handing an entire nation over to
rebels led by the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, listed by both the US and
British government as a foreign terrorist organization, and is confirmed to
have fought
and killed US and British troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan. It should
also be noted, that fellow policy makers at the Brookings Institute proposed
that the US arm, train, and even go as far as de-list as a terrorist
organization, MEK (Mujahedin-e Khalq), in covert efforts to wage war against
Tehran. MEK is acknowledged by Brookings to not only be a bona fide terrorist
organization, but also has American civilian and military blood on its hands.
It is not turban-wearing
cave dwellers that threaten America. It is unelected, corporate policy pimps
like those found lurking within the halls of the Foreign Policy Initiative.
They seek to mislead Americans into supporting an agenda that literally bleeds
them to death while they and their corporate-financier sponsors continue to
consolidate both wealth and power on a global scale.
It is safe to say that Jamie
Fly, William Kristol, and the rest of the policy wonks populating FPI and
similar corporate-funded think tanks harbor less than genuine “concerns”
regarding “terrorism,” – concerns which are voiced purely for public
consumption.
As reported
previously, the official, though rarely spoken about policy toward Iran is
one of purposefully provoking the regime into a war it desperately wants to
avoid. The Brookings Institution, like FPI, is a corporate-funded think tank
full of unelected policy makers who literally steer America’s destiny. In
its report “Which Path to Persia?” it is clearly stated that not only does
Iran want to avoid war, but any potential aspirations to acquire nuclear
weapons are driven only by a desire to defend its sovereignty, not use
unilaterally against its neighbors nor to proliferate such weapons into the
hands of non-state actors.
Despite this admission, the
Brookings Institution claims that American extraterritorial ambitions across
the Middle East cannot be impeded by strong, independent nation-states and
spells out a criminal conspiracy to remove such impediments. Such tactic
include funding terrorist organizations to wage a covert war against Tehran,
funding opposition groups to rise up against the Iranian government, sanctions,
and even provoking a war through covert means.
Masking this criminal
conspiracy is a narrative repeated ad naseum by the corporate media, literally
sponsored and steered by the same corporations and banks that fund the above
mentioned think tanks. The American people are presented with a belligerent,
irrational enemy, so entirely fictitious it challenges the archetypes produced
by Hollywood. Should Americans know the truth about America’s real policy regarding
Iran, war not only would not take place – those who have pushed so hard to shed
American treasure and blood in Iran would be ferreted out as criminals and
permanetnly removed from society.
US foreign and domestic
policy is not produced by our legislatures as we are meant to believe. John
Kerry and John McCain don’t sit behind their desks twelve hours a day penning
the 1,000 page policy papers they present to Congress to be rubber stamped.
President Obama is not sitting in the Oval Office churning out reams of policy
papers either. It is the unelected, corporate-funded policy think tanks and
their army of policy makers, lawyers, scribes, and media personalities the
produce, promote, and ram through an agenda that serves not the American
people, but the corporate-financier interests that fund their work.
While many Americans scratch
their heads at what appears to be a profound mystery – a Democratic president
carrying the torch of a Neo-Conservative Republican’s global war, not only
maintaining all previous wars, but expanding the battlefront – in reality this
linear, continuous policy that is being executed piecemeal by both sides of the
American political aisle is the direct result of these corporate-funded think
tanks successfully commandeering both political parties.
John Kerry and John McCain’s
love for sending Americans to their deaths in foreign nations and spending
American tax money to destabilize countries around the world is not an
anomalous convergence of some political ideal, but rather the result of
absolute, naked corporate fascism overrunning America’s political institutions
and co-opting politicians of inferior human character. As in Nazi Germany, this
unchecked power, not foreign enemies, presents the gravest risk to national
security imaginable. Those that serve this system and fail to speak out against
it, and worse yet, willingly collaborate with it, are America’s true enemies
and a self-evident threat the American people can no longer afford to tolerate.
Vote out of office any and
all public servants that promote extraterritorial meddling, including wars,
funding foreign opposition movements, arming foreign militants, and funding
foreign propaganda networks. Vote out of office all representatives that peddle
1,000 page pieces of legislation produced by corporate lawyers and their vast
array of “think tanks.” And above all,identify
and expose the actual corporate-financier interests driving this
destructive agenda, then boycott and replace
them. The vast influence and unwarranted power these corporate fascist
monopoly men have garnered is a direct result of our apathy, ignorance, and
decades of paying into their system with our money, time, energy, and
attention.
America is being brought to
the precipice of a war neither the American nor the Iranian people want by a
cartel of corporate-financier interests that admit the nation of Iran poses to
threat to the United States. This is purely a war to enhance US hegemony in the
Middle East, not protect the American people and our way of life at home. It is
a war that the American people will pay for in both trillions of dollars in
public funds, as well as the blood of our soldiers, sailors, Marines, and
airmen. It is up to the American people to end this cycle of parasitic
exploitation before it ends America.
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