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failure
All
indications point to the fact that the US and their allies failed,
for one more time, to put under control the Middle East and establish
a safe environment for the Western oil companies. Whether ISIS is a
Western creation, as many believe, or not, the chaos bequeathed by
the Bush administration in Iraq tends to grow.
As the ISIS
appears to expand and recruit new members, even from the Western
countries, everyone realizes that the danger is much greater than
initially estimated. The neocon hawks understand that they must focus
on the ISIS problem dropping their plans for Russia at least for the
moment
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/06/cold-war-20-dangerous-games-from_23.html),
in order to eliminate the threat of the so-called Islamic State.
Despite
sanctions against Russia, the Western allies showed some signs of a
180 degree turn, lately. Obama in his recent statement has pointed
the contribution of Russia and China to the destruction of the Syrian
chemicals
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/08/greece-nowhere-between-allies.html),
while the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius called for all
countries in the Middle East, including Iran, to join the fight
against Islamic State (IS) fighters, something which gave Iran
the opportunity to request for the lifting of the Western sanctions
(http://rt.com/news/line/2014-08-21/#68924).
It is
characteristic that the US-Israel relations are not in the best
shape, and this is not only due to the Israeli policy concerning Gaza,
but also because the US are trying to approach Iran, and one reason
is probably because they think that the Iranian army, which did not
get involved in deleterious wars for many years, is suitable to
contribute to the fight against the IS fighters.
The most
remarkable is that one of the major, mainstream US think tanks
responsible for the design of the US policy in many cases, the
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), released a report according to
which the Ukraine crisis is the West's fault, not Putin's.
(http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/08/council-foreign-relations-ukraine-crisis-wests-putins-fault.html)
This is probably the best indication that the neocon hawks want to
gather everyone against the unexpected IS threat. The real
intentions, however, are not to be published broadly.
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/07/cold-war-20-old-school-behind-it.html)
The neocons
realize that Obama is not determined to follow their lunatic plans
for Russia and since the IS problem tends to get completely out of
control, they probably decided to give him some space and excuse to
focus on the Middle East front and deal with the IS for good.
Of course,
the ruthless neocon hawks “are not to be trusted”. They probably
hope that by the end of the Obama term the IS problem will be
eliminated, while they prepare a more willing puppet for the US presidency to follow
their plans (http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/06/hillary-for-president-in-middle-of-cold.html).
Then, they will turn against Russia, China, Iran and anyone is
considered an obstacle to their plans.
In the worst
scenario for them, they'll have to wait until Putin's departure from
the Russian leadership. Putin probably knows this and makes fast
moves, trying to create a situation that would be very difficult to
change in future: “What we see now, is a cruel battle with time.
On the one hand, Russia and China, together with the rest of the
BRICS, are trying to get rid of the dollar and form their own
currency system to gain complete independence, on the other, the
neocon banking-corporate puppets in the US are in panic and seek
desperately a pretext to come to war with Russia and put an end to
this threat for their plans. This explains their agony to drag Russia
into a warm conflict.”
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2014/08/the-dominant-elite-ready-to-break.html)
Except the big banks control double what they did in 2008, despite "reform," and are taking even riskier bets on derivatives, knowing Obama protects them against any prosecution, and the government will bail them out if they fail. But if they fail too big even the government can't bail them out. I think the hunger for war will grow dim as Real hunger takes its place.
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