05 February 2012

Political/Economic Secret Combinations • 'Horrific Provocation' by Iran Needed For Invasion?

In a 2009 policy paper, published by the influential Brookings Institute, the authors propose almost anything to guarantee dominance of Persia, including such measures as bribery, lying, cheating and mass murdering in the shape of an all-out military assault on Iran. The paper 'Which path to Persia: Options for a New American Strategy toward Iran' is just one of many recent and not so recent examples of an unwavering resolve by the Anglo-American establishment to engage Iran militarily and acquire its natural resources at the same time.

Disgusting, no? America seems to contest another resource-rich nation becoming a world power, willing to undermine and take them by force. 

The group of authors — a cozy little convergence of globalists — contemplate four separate options on 'how to deal with Iran' in the cold bureaucratic language that poses as scientific but really amounts to little more than the intelligent musings of a calculating psychopath. The first option, 'Dissuading Tehran' through diplomatic means is being discussed as something tried, tested and discarded into the trashcan of history. The second option, 'Disarming Tehran' covers several ways of rallying the 'international community' around the globalists' intentions. In the third part, 'Toppling Tehran' the warmongering increases as the writers contemplate both covert and overt military action against the Islamic republic of Iran. In the fourth and last section, 'Deterring Tehran' the option of 'containment' is elaborated upon. The proposed final strategy predictably involves all of the above mentioned options, in roughly the same order of appearance.

What valid threat to the US does Iran becoming a nuclear nation? Since their efforts have been focused on energy rather than weapons, there is none. If they weaponize nuclear material, would it be a real threat to the US? Not hardly. 

To ensure the cooperation of surrounding countries, the authors propose bribery as an effective tool. After the authors assert that 'it may be necessary to cut some deals in order to secure Moscow's support for a tougher Iran policy', the authors continue with their 'brainstorming', advising a widespread bribery campaign in order to ensure international cooperation in regards to Iran

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