The U.S.-Israel Alliance: Are False Flag Attacks Planned in the Persian Gulf and the U.S.? State of War against Iran?
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The current dominant system of the American establishment would use the invisible dictatorship of compulsive consumerism of material goods to nullify the ideals of the primal individual and transform him into an uncritical being, fearful and conformist who will inevitably join the ranks of a homogeneous society, uniform and easily manipulated by the techniques of mass manipulation and would have as a pillar of its political system the successive alternation in power of the Democratic Party and the Republican (both supported by the Israeli lobby).
Thus, in a speech delivered at the New York meeting of the World Jewish Congress in 2016, the then Vice President Joe Biden stated:
“I am a Zionist, but for this it is not necessary to be a Jew”, after which he was granted the “Theodor Herzl” Award and became the new capped AIPAC.
Do the US and Israel Share the Same Geopolitical Interests?
Kennedy’s assassination had as collateral damage the birth of a political system under the tutelage of the “Power in the Shadow”, being since then hostages all successive US Presidents-elect according to the confession made by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to then Foreign Minister Shimon Peres in October 2001:
“We, the Jewish people, control the United States and the Americans know”, (“The Israeli Lobby and American Foreign Policy” by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, 07-04-2006), for which they would use lobbies of pressure between which the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) would stand out.
AIPAC would be the most influential pro-Israeli lobby in the US, with more than 100,000 members (150 of them dedicated exclusively to lobbying Congress, to the White House and all administrative bodies in political decision-making that may affect the interests of the State of Israel).
Although it has always been believed that the AIPAC would be a “virtual government” that would direct the foreign policy of the United States based on the Israeli interests, the reality would be that the pro-Israeli lobby has real weight in the spheres of power because the US and Israel have almost always shared identical geopolitical interests since the founding of the State of Israel in 1948.
So, the U.S. would count on Israel to keep the Arab States of the Middle East under constant threat of attack and ensure the flow of Arab oil necessary for the West; and Israel could not continue to exist in its current form without the strong political and material support it receives from EE.UU. (about $3.8 billion per year in military aid) that would have made him the US continental carrier. However, Netanyahu’s geopolitical myopia prevented him from intuiting that a new asymmetric punishment in Gaza would destroy the entente between the US, Israel, Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco and Saudi Arabia, which would collide with US geopolitical objectives of isolating Iran.
These Arab countries signed under the presidency of Trump the Abraham Accords in which for the first time countries such as the Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco recognized the existence of the State of Israel; and Saudi Arabia was about to sign them, but the massacre committed by the Jewish army in Gaza could cause those countries to reject these agreements and break diplomatic relations with Israel that would again be isolated in the Middle East.
Are False Flag Attacks Planned in the US and the Persian Gulf?
The signs of Biden’s senility, the fentanyl crisis, the high cost of living and the increase in citizen insecurity would have sunk Biden’s popularity to historic lows, which would facilitate the triumphant return of Donald Trump in the November presidential elections by having cleared the way to the White House after the latest decisions of the Supreme Court. However, Trumpian isolationism would be a missile on the waterline of the military-complex. In the next five years, the recovery of the role of the United States as a world gendarme has been outlined through an extraordinary increase in US military interventions abroad to recover Unipolarity on the global geopolitical board.
Thus, Israel’s invasion of Gaza would only be the tip of the iceberg of a secret agreement reached between Biden and Netanyahu in their effort to prevent Trump’s predictable triumph in the November elections.
According to the Plan, the CIA and the Israeli Mossad would prepare false flag attacks similar to 9/11 in the US and the Persian Gulf and after attributing their authorship to the Iranians, the Democratic Congress would proceed to declare a state of war. This process is known as “statutory authorization” and is a prerequisite for President Biden to be able to apply the 1973 War Powers Act that empowers him to send troops abroad.
This will mark the beginning of a major regional conflict that will mark the future of the area in the coming years and that would be the lifeline for Biden who will try to postpone the November elections and climb in the polls against Trump, as well as for Netanyahu, who would manage to dodge pending trials and the possible indictment of crimes against humanity against the Gazan population.
Such a conflict could involve the three superpowers (US, China and Russia) counting as necessary collaborations with regional powers (Israel, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Iran) and would cover the geographical space that extends from the Mediterranean arc (Israel, Syria and Lebanon) to Yemen and Somalia with the avowed aim of designing the cartography of the New Middle East favorable to the geopolitical interests of the USA, Britain and Israel.
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Germán Gorraiz Lopez is a political analyst. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.