Islamic Terrorism: Our Ally For 38 Years – Well-written article grasps the essence of terrorism –

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Islamic Terrorism: Our Ally For 38 Years – Well-written article grasps the essence of terrorism –
What a well-written article! Without a full understanding of the essence of things, anybody cannot write such a high quality of article in an easy-to-understand manner. I have reprinted almost all of the text.

Reading the article, you can understand how skillfully the Khazarian mafia use Islamic terrorists to achieve the NWO (New World Order) agenda. If reviewing the history after the war in Afghanistan from this viewpoint, we can clearly grasp what is occurring now.

I wonder how much time we have to wait until the major media gets to talk about the truth from the viewpoint described in the article.

June 19, 2017
Masatoshi Takeshita

Note:
Shanti-phula has indicated some parts of the following text in black boldface type or in red letters.


Excerpt from a Japanese article: Design of Creation Society – June 18, 2019 –

Islamic Terrorism: Our Ally For 38 Years

Source:
www.informationclearinghouse.info/47237.htm

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Chris Kanthan
June 14, 2017, Information Clearing House

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Islamic terrorists are wonderful instruments for proxy wars – they cost very little but fight fearlessly.   <snip>   They are also expendable – we use them when convenient and kill them when inconvenient.

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*Thomas Friedman of The New York Times wrote that we shouldn’t attack ISIS in Syria; and we should even consider arming ISIS to overthrow Assad

*John Kerry admitted, “U.S. tried to use ISIS to force Assad into negotiations.”

*Israeli military chief explained, “Israel prefers ISIS to Assad.”

*Israeli defense minister recounted, “ISIS never intentionally attacks us; and when it happened once, ISIS apologized immediately.” Hello!

*Hillary Clinton wrote, “Saudi Arabia and Qatar fund and arm ISIS.”

*Joe Biden, Gen. Martin Dempsey, Gen. Wesley Clark all have stated that US allies in the Middle East arm and fund Al Qaeda and ISIS.

Several State Department cables have clearly laid out how Saudi Arabia is the #1 source of funding for terrorism around the world – not just in the Middle East.

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What goes through a reader’s mind when they see an article titled “Accepting Al Qaeda” that is published by Council on Foreign Relations – the think tank behind US foreign policy? Or when Hillary Clinton’s chief foreign policy advisor wrote to her, “Al Qaeda is on our side”?
I can give many more such examples, but let’s hop on the time machine for a moment.

Afghanistan, 1979 – 1989. We used the Mujahideen to defeat the Soviet Union. Was that not a good thing? Remember how the media and Hollywood glorified those Afghan fighters in the 1980’s? The Afghan rebels even got to visit the White House.

THIS FILM ISDEDICATEDTO THE BRAVE MUJAHIDEEN OF FIGHTERS OF AFGHANISTAN    President Reagan with Afghan leaders in 1983

There are two critical factors that are often forgotten in the Mujahideen story: foreign fighters from all over the world and fundamentalist Islam.

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We also learned from Saudi Arabia that indoctrination is essential to create good soldiers. So the CIA came up with clever textbooks for Afghan kids that introduced them to concepts of jihad, weapons and hatred for Russians.

US-published, CIA-sponsored textbooks for 1st grade Afghan kids in 1980s

(A is for Allah, J is for Jihad – Jihad is an obligation
T is for Tufang (rifle) – My father buys rifles for Mujahidees
D is for Din (religion) – Our religion is Islam. Russians are the enemies. )

(Since then, Saudi Arabia has spent billions of dollars on Islamic schools – Madrassas – all over the world. These schools act as breeding grounds for future activists, extremists and fighters. Saudis also print textbooks that are used all over the world. Kids learn loving messages such as “Kill Shiites, Christians and Jews.” Saudi mosques and preachers all over the world also continue spreading extremist messages.)


Madrassas (Islamic Schools) Around The World


When the Afghan war was about to be won, it dawned on us that the Mujahideen project was a brilliant playbook that could be replicated in other parts of the world.
That’s when Al Qaeda was formed. And it was perfect timing.
You see, Halliburton had just discovered huge oil reserves near the Caspian Sea, but the countries around that region were all pro-Russia even after the fall of the USSR.

Without the knowledge of the American public, the Mujahideen were very active all throughout the 1990’s in Bosnia, Kosovo, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Dagestan, Chechnya etc. These fighters were used for three major purposes:

*throw out pro-Russia dictators
*install pro-West leaders who would help us build oil/gas pipelines and agree to host US military bases,
and
*disrupt Russian pipelines and other interests

Azerbaijan was an easy one and we got our man in 1993. Georgia took a long time, but George Soros and his color revolution finally installed our guy in 2005. Within a year, we had a 1000-mile pipeline that linked Azerbaijan (Caspian Sea), Georgia and Turkey!

Chechnya was a partial success. They were struggling for independence from Russia and thus gladly welcomed the Mujahideen who also had plenty of Saudi money and US weapons. Within a short time, the non-violent and mystical Sufism of Chechnya was taken over by Saudi Wahhabism.

Al Qaeda started blowing up Russian pipelines. Russia invaded Chechnya in 1994, lost the war, and withdrew. It was fun to watch the news those days. But then Putin became the Prime Minister three years later, waged a ruthless war against the jihadists, won decisively and installed his own strongman in Chechnya. Even Sufism has seen a major revival lately and Chechens have now started rejecting Wahhabism and jihadism.


Al Qaeda was extremely helpful in Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia and Kosovo. In the late 1990’s, we used trumped-up charges and NATO bombing to get rid of the pro-Russia guy in Serbia.

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In Libya, we leveraged the Al Qaeda affiliate called Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG). We released its leader (Belhadj) from the CIA prison, dressed him up in a nice suit, arranged a photo-op with John McCain, and he became the freedom fighter who fought Gaddafi, the brutal dictator!


In Syria, tens of thousands of Al Qaeda fighters were flown in from all over the world to topple Assad. If it were not for Putin’s evil interventions, we would now have a Qatar pipeline through Syria, and Israel would be drilling oil in Golan Heights. A tragic situation indeed.

In Africa, Nigeria is a strategic country with 170 million people and a land rich in oil and natural resources. That’s where Boko Haram – African ISIS – comes into play. It has been extremely successful in every way. Also, thanks to Boko Haram, half of Nigeria is under Sharia Law, which is a great tool to control people.

In Asia, we need to prevail upon Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Without them, we lose much of Asia to China. Sharia Law and Salafism are gaining momentum in Indonesia, which is a positive sign.

Philippines’ crazy leader, Duterte, has been too friendly with Russia and China. He will lose his popularity and get replaced if the ISIS affiliate – Abu Sayyaf – causes enough problems. If he fights back against ISIS, we will cry “human rights” and “Islamophobia” at the UN and impose sanctions.

Thailand has also been foolishly moving into the Russia-China sphere of influence. Well, this peaceful, Buddhist country has been facing Sunni/Salafist extremism in the south. Thai leaders must realize that the entire tourism industry is very vulnerable – a few bombings and attacks by jihadists can have serious effects.

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Finally, let’s look at Europe. There has been a lot of problems with mass immigration – terrorism, crimes etc. However, every crisis is an opportunity. Some call it the Problem-Reaction-Solution.

Terrorism is the problem. Fear is the reaction. Government is the solution.

Terrorism and crime give us the chance to militarize the police in EU, create an “NSA” for entire Europe, and even an EU army. The financial burden caused by refugees also allows us to impose austerity and cut wasteful welfare spending. Mass immigration will also result in a more homogeneous European society. Twenty years from now, there won’t be much difference between France and Germany. This means much easier management of EU.

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(Administrator of the Japanese website Design of Creation Society: Twenty-six notes showing quotation sources and dates have been omitted from the original article.)

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