…by Jonas E. Alexis
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has recently called a spade a spade and has chastised United States officials once again for saying crazy things, weird things, and diabolical things. He said that for the U.S. to beat the war drum against North Korea is a “bloodthirsty tirade.”
Lavrov was specifically responded to New World Order agent Nikki Haley, who had the audacity to preposterously declare that North Korea’s government would be “utterly destroyed” if a war were to take place. Lavrov continued:
“If someone really wants to use force to, as the U.S. representative to the United Nations put it, destroy North Korea …then I think that is playing with fire and a big mistake. We will do everything to ensure that (the use of force) doesn’t happen so that the problem is decided only using peaceful and political-diplomatic means.”
This is not the first time that Lavrov has damned the New World Order and its puppets like Nikki Haley. He said last January:
““The so-called Arab Spring is a vivid example. We supported the commitment of people in the Middle East and North Africa to a better life, sustainable prosperity and necessary reforms. It was obvious to us though that these issues should have been tackled by relying on national accord.
“However, outside interference turned the region into a space of chaos and anarchy, with numerous radicals immediately taking advantage of this. Hence, the weakening or collapse of statehood in a number of countries, an unprecedented surge in international terrorism and extremism, and the large-scale migrant crisis that has engulfed Europe.”
Whatever your position in Russia and Syria may be, there is one incontrovertible fact on the table here: Assad is still in power and there was not a damn thing New World Order agents could do about it. And this is not because they didn’t try. Through their propaganda machine known as the Zionist media, NWO agents came up with colossal hoaxes and deliberate fabrications just to get rid of Assad.
All of that failed miserably and pathetically because much of the world is rising up against the Powers That Be. As Boston Globe writer Stephen Kinzer has put it, “Coverage of the Syrian war will be remembered as one of the most shameful episodes in the history of the American press.”[1] Why?
Because the entire Zionist media and its puppet show have never been telling the truth about what is really happening in the region. They have never told their viewers that the Syrian people have overwhelmingly sided with Assad because he was and still is a bulwark against terrorism. The Beirut-based analyst Marwa Osma declared then:
“The Syrian Arab Army, which is led by President Bashar Assad, is the only force on the ground, along with their allies, who are fighting ISIS — so you want to weaken the only system that is fighting ISIS?”[2]
Kinzer commented:
“This does not fit with Washington’s narrative. As a result, much of the American press is reporting the opposite of what is actually happening. Many news reports suggest that Aleppo has been a ‘liberated zone’ for three years but is now being pulled back into misery.
“Americans are being told that the virtuous course in Syria is to fight the Assad regime and its Russian and Iranian partners. We are supposed to hope that a righteous coalition of Americans, Turks, Saudis, Kurds, and the ‘moderate opposition’ will win.
“This is convoluted nonsense, but Americans cannot be blamed for believing it. We have almost no real information about the combatants, their goals, or their tactics. Much blame for this lies with our media.
“Under intense financial pressure, most American newspapers, magazines, and broadcast networks have drastically reduced their corps of foreign correspondents. Much important news about the world now comes from reporters based in Washington.
“In that environment, access and credibility depend on acceptance of official paradigms. Reporters who cover Syria check with the Pentagon, the State Department, the White House, and think tank ‘experts.’ After a spin on that soiled carousel, they feel they have covered all sides of the story. This form of stenography produces the pabulum that passes for news about Syria.”[3]
Some did argue that Assad should have stepped down long ago in order to ameliorate the situation in the region, but these people forgot that NWO agents are like Dracula. Dracula needs other people’s blood to survive. His very existence means that other people have to die or suffer. In other words, NWO agents would never have been satisfied even if Assad had stepped down.
Think about this for a moment. Did we have peace in the Middle East when Hussein was brutally killed? Did we have peace in Afghanistan when they invaded the country? Did we have peace Libya when NWO agents mercilessly slaughtered Gadhafi?
The answers to those questions are no, no, and no. Now NWO agents are looking for fresh blood, and they see something new in North Korea. They want to drink Kim Jung-un’s blood. They want to kill, still, and destroy again. But Russia is not going to let that happen again. They seem to be ready to stop another disaster in the region, and that is why the Neocons are really upset. They know that Russia single-handedly humiliated them in Syria.
[1] Stephen Kinzer, “The media are misleading the public on Syria,” Boston Globe, February 18, 2016.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.
Jonas E. Alexis has degrees in mathematics and philosophy. He studied education at the graduate level. His main interests include U.S. foreign policy, the history of the Israel/Palestine conflict, and the history of ideas. He is the author of the book, Kevin MacDonald’s Metaphysical Failure: A Philosophical, Historical, and Moral Critique of Evolutionary Psychology, Sociobiology, and Identity Politics. He teaches mathematics in South Korea.
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