From: Mohammad Basirul Haq Sinha <mohammad_b_haq@yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 2:05 PM
Subject: [bangla-vision] Pakistan: Gateway to the Zionist Endgame
URL:http://empirestrikesblack.com/2011/12/pakistan-gateway-to-the-zionist-endgame-2/Pakistan: Gateway to the Zionist Endgame 2 December 2011 394 views 3 Comments Israel's plan to eviscerate the Arab and Muslim states, eyes nuclear Pakistan as the final hurdle. In the wake of NATO's deadly November 26 attack on Pakistan, the S.I.T.E. Intelligence Group rears its head to carry forward the Zionist deceptions. In February 1982 an important Hebrew paper appeared in a Jewish journal named KIVUNIM (Directions). Penned by Oded Yinon and titled 'A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties', the essay delineates strategies for Israel to become a regional hegemon in the Middle East. The short and long term strategies discussed involve the dissolution of the surrounding Arab states, and the expansion of Israel beyond its current (undeclared) borders. Over a decade later in 1996, a Zionist study group led by arch Jewish Zionist Richard Perle wrote a paper entitled 'A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm'. 'A Clean Break' was largely a rehashing of Oded Yinon's essay, adapting the same strategies to the contemporary geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. The Mossad false flag attacks of September 11, 2011 ushered in the Zionist-designed 'War on Terror'. Before the attacks had even concluded, before any conclusive proof of the perpetrators could possibly have been attained, a prominent architect of the attacks appeared(1) on BBC World in order to name the states that had to be dissolved under Israel's grand strategy (including Iraq, Libya, Syria and Iran). The U.S. Military was to be used as a mere tool, a 'host body' that would act as the American glove protecting the Israeli hand from the blood and treasure that would be spilled and spent. Since that time the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East and Central Asia has changed radically; we have seen the 'Clean Break' strategy unfold. In 2011 alone, Israel's plan has lurched forward to engulf Libya and Syria. A major conflagration looms in the Middle East as Bashar Al-Assad faces a concerted destabilisation attempt mounted by Israel, the U.S, Jordan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. Oded Yinon's plan is centred around the exploitation of ethnic, religious and tribal divisions within the Arab world. He notes that the Arab states have been largely defined by Britain and France, with arbitrary borders drawn that are not faithful to the ethnic, religious, and tribal differences between the different peoples in the region. Likening the Arab world to a house of cards, Yinon surmises that the entire region can be easily broken up into tiny states based on ethnic, religious, or tribal lines. This would preclude any centralised governance, and ensure that power is only localised to these 'mini-states'. In effecting this strategy, Israel would remove any real opposition to its regional dominance. Egypt, Libya & Sudan'A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties' makes clear Israel's goal of balkanising (or 'breaking up into smaller states') Egypt and the surround states of Libya and Sudan:
The illegal war on Libya has already plunged the country into tribal conflict and chaos, signalling a new phase in Israel's plan. Sudan, as we have seen very recently, has already been split into two distinct states: Sudan and South Sudan. In a piece(2) published by the Al-Khaleej Times, Fahmi Howeidi expertly lays out how Israel has brought about the balkanisation of Sudan by training and cultivating secessionist groups, and provoking internal wars since the nineteen fifties. As Howeidi succinctly writes, "the crop sown by Israel and its allies since the 1950s is beginning to bear fruit". Pertaining to Libya, Islamic scholar Sheikh Imran Hosein's analysis is right on point. He theorises that the Libya war, waged by NATO, an extension of the Zionist entity, is a precursor to the balkanisation of Egypt. Hosein envisages a two-pronged attack on Egypt: NATO and its proxy land forces from the west, and Israel from the east. Moving to Egypt's eastern frontier, it is a well known fact that Israel covets the Sinai (the Egyptian peninsula east of the Nile River) for not only ideological reasons (the realisation of Greater Israel), but also economic ones. Yinon makes no secret of Israeli designs on the Sinai:
This corroborates Hosein's theory that an Israeli attack is impending on the Sinai, potentially in concert with NATO-aligned forces in Libya. Recent belligerent posturing(3) by an Israeli Member of the Knesset further backs up this idea. Syria & IraqTwo other nations earmarked for destruction at the outset of the Zionist 'War on Terror' were Syria and Iraq. As Yinon's paper demonstrates, these nations too are prime targets of Israel's balkanisation plan.
Not only is Syria now undergoing the major Zionist destabilisation plot prescribed in Yinon's strategy, but this plot is being carried out on the ground with major Turkish military, operational, and territorial support. This is something that was recommended in Richard Perle's 'Clean Break' rehashing of the strategy:
Readers will most likely be aware of General Wesley Clark's 'seven nations in five years' testimony. Clark, a four star General in the United States Army stated that on September 12, 2001 – the day after Israel's false flag – the United States had already made the decision to wage war on Iraq in spite of having no casus belli whatsoever. A few weeks after this, shortly after the start of the war on Afghanistan, Clark was shown a memo which named seven countries that the United States was to 'take down' in five years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. This is literally a laundry list of Israel's targets; the 'Israeli hand in the American glove' metaphor becomes disconcertingly fitting and relevant: Jordan & the Palestinians'A Strategy for the Nineteen Eighties' recommends a 'final solution' to Israel's 'Palestinian problem'. After ethnically cleansing Palestinians from their land in 1948, Israel was unable to uproot the indigenous Arabs from the portion of Palestine that is now known as the West Bank. Though Israel occupied it in 1967, they were unable to force the entire population into flight. Yinon's plan calls for the native Palestinians of the West Bank to be pushed east over the river into Jordan, where they may establish a state. This, without compromise, is the only solution the Israeli colonists will accept – something which is evidenced by Israel's continued and accelerated Jewish colonisation of the West Bank.
The Atlantic boasts of a new Middle EastA 2008 Atlantic article by Jewish Zionist Jeffrey Goldberg contained a very telling map of a possible future Middle East. Readers may recall that it was Jeffrey Goldberg who said in 2002(4) that Saddam Hussein "could have an atomic bomb within months of acquiring fissile material", and that the genocidal war on Iraq would be "remembered as an act of profound morality". The map makes for very interesting viewing; it is literally a visual representation of the Israeli plan to remake the Middle East and North Africa. On the Horn of Africa we see Somalia split into three states, and Sudan broken into two (something which has actually happened since 2008). Eritrea is occupied by Ethiopia, signified by the striped colour-coding on the map, and the Egyptian Sinai is given the same treatment, presumably indicating an Israeli occupation. Palestine is merged into Jordan, in line with the plan to push the Palestinians out of the West Bank and into a state on Jordanian territory. Iraq has been balkanised with the creation of a Shia state, a Sunni state, and a Kurdish state in the north. This outcome is being avidly worked towards by Mossad and elite elements of the Israeli military, who have been fomenting Shia-Sunni sectarian conflict in Iraq for years.(5) As a result, since the 2003 invasion the U.S. Military has constructed hundreds of miles of concrete walls in Iraqi cities, to separate the Sunni and the Shia from one another. Though most of these walls have since been torn down, their very presence is a manifestation of the Israeli plan to split Iraq on sectarian lines, "So, three (or more) states will exist around the three major cities: Basra, Baghdad and Mosul, and Shi'ite areas in the south will separate from the Sunni and Kurdish north." Pakistan: Gateway to the Zionist EndgameThe first Prime Minister of Israel, David Ben Gurion, elucidated Israeli opposition to the state of Pakistan. His words, printed in the London Jewish Chronicle on August 9, 1967 – a matter of weeks after Israel's conquest of the West Bank, Al Quds (Jerusalem), Gaza, and Syria's Golan Heights – made Zionism's staunch opposition to Pakistan crystal-clear:
Relatively recent comments from Israel's repugnant, racist Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman corroborate this position, revealing that this Zionist strategy exists as a priority in the modern day. In a 2009 interview with a Russian daily newspaper, Soviet-born Lieberman (born Evet Lvovich Liberman) revealed(6) that he saw Pakistan as Israel's biggest threat, as opposed to Iran which is commonly painted as Israel's arch nemesis:
In the same interview Lieberman professed, "Believe me, America accepts all our decisions", an arrogant but nevertheless valid analysis. Briefly returning to the 'Atlantic' map, you will notice that Afghanistan has been disembowelled; the ethnic states of Baluchistan and Pashtunistan have been created, and the northern region of Afghanistan has been absorbed into 'Persia'. As a result of the secession of Baluchistan and Pashtunistan (both of which straddle the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, while Baluch territory extends into Iran too), significant chunks of Pakistan have been lost. This is part of a long-standing Zionist policy to cripple Pakistan as a nation. Pakistan is a proud Muslim nation which not only has an ideological opposition to Zionism and Western colonialism, but possesses nuclear weapons. The nuclear deterrent, partnered with a cohesive and loyal army and air force presents a significant roadblock to Zionist and Indian aspirations of hegemony. Shahid Siddiqi of Dawn.com muses(7) that,
Again, this analysis gives a nod to David Ben Gurion's position on Pakistan – echoed by Israel's Foreign Minister over forty years later. Israel's deep military-intelligence collaboration with India(8) is yet another indication of this strategy manifesting. This strategy was transposed into an overt act of war when in 1984, Israel attempted to destroy Pakistan's Kahuta nuclear reactor. After becoming aware of the plot, Pakistan spurned the attack by pre-emptively scrambling jets to protect the facility. To this day the strategy continues by overt and covert means. In the midst of the Zionist 'War on Terror' in June 2004, George W. Bush began drone attacks on Pakistan. The deadly attacks, ostensibly launched against 'Al Qaeda' and Taliban 'terrorists' and 'insurgents', accelerated in regularity and intensity from 2004 to 2011 – killing thousands of innocent Pakistanis. The real underlying motive for these attacks is to foment unrest in these regions, with a view to provoking and cultivating militant secessionist groups. The aim is to turn these groups against the collaborationist Pakistani government (which is impotent in the face of naked aggression on the part of its American 'ally'). The balkanisation of Pakistan and seizure of its nuclear weapons are the ultimate aspirations of Israel as well as the United States, which aims to preserve its declining superpower status in the face of a growing China. A prominent meme in the Zionist media is the notion that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are unsafe and at risk of 'falling into the wrong hands'. This is the very justification that will eventually be used to launch an all-out invasion of Pakistan whereby Western powers will seize its nuclear weapons. The drone strikes, NATO provocations, and CIA-Mossad-RAW black ops serve to fan the flames of unrest, creating the necessary climate for military action and eventual dismemberment of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran. The close relationship between China and Pakistan is a significant factor in the drive to break up Pakistan. China's port at Gwadar is known as one of her 'String of Pearls', being of huge strategic interest and allowing for an energy corridor through Pakistan. The latest chapter in the war on Pakistan transpired on Saturday 26 November when NATO helicopter gunships slaughtered 24 Pakistani soldiers.(9) In a naked act of aggression, NATO helicopters attacked a Pakistani army post for 45 minutes, then returned 20 minutes later and attacked for a further hour. Predictably this has triggered furious protests in Pakistan, and intense anger at both NATO and the Pakistani military, criticised for not responding to protect the soldiers during the two-hour attack. In the final analysis however, this event has unified the Pakistani people. After NATO's inexcusable attack on Pakistan the Zionist deceptions immediately followed, in a stunningly predictable development. On Saturday 13 August, 2011 – over three months prior to the recent NATO attack – an American Jewish man named Warren Weinstein, working under the auspices of the U.S. government, was reportedly kidnapped by armed men in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore. Suspiciously, five days after the NATO attack, the S.I.T.E. Intelligence Group informs the world that 'Al Qaeda' have claimed in an audio message to be holding Weinstein. In a profoundly shaky statement a U.S. official was quoted(10) as saying, "It's entirely possible that al Qaeda or one of its militant allies may be holding Mr. Weinstein, and the statement by Zawahiri supports this conclusion". Why would 'Al Qaeda' wait over three months to tell us? Is it not convenient that, in S.I.T.E's audio message, 'Zawahiri' also called for the lifting of the siege on Gaza?(11) Israel has consistently tried to link the global 'Free Gaza' struggle to 'Al Qaeda'. This has been the Zionist entity's modus operandi ever since the Mavi Marmara was brutally attacked, whereafter Israel claimed the activists were linked to 'Al Qaeda'.(12) Why are these 'Al Qaeda' audio messages invariably posted on 'extremist websites' that no independent person has access to and therefore can never be independently verified? Why is every such 'Al Qaeda' tape, without exception, found by S.I.T.E? This bizarre situation becomes clearer when we examine the S.I.T.E. Intelligence Group. Founded in 2002 at the outset of the 'War on Terror' by rabid Zionist and former IDF soldier Rita Katz (whose father was hanged in Baghdad for spying for Israel), S.I.T.E. is nothing more than the PR organ of the 'War on Terror'. It exists to convince the world that the 'Al Qaeda' apparition is an eminent threat whenever and wherever it is required. The invasion of Afghanistan was waged in the name of a number of important interests. It was an attempt to militarise Central Asia in order to counter the growing power of China, Iran, and Russia. It was meant to facilitate the construction of an energy pipeline to transport the rich energy reserves of the Caspian basin through Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, southern Pakistan, and from there to Western markets. However, even more importantly the occupation of Afghanistan serves as a precursor to the war on Pakistan. It allows Western forces to learn the territory and develop the necessary tactics. It allows them to become familiar with local groups who can be armed, trained, and used as proxy armies as we've seen in the Libya war. When we read of drone strikes against 'militants' and alleged 'Al Qaeda' kidnappings in Pakistan, we must view them through an analytical lens; nothing is ever as it seems in this geopolitical hotspot. While kvetching that Pakistani nukes are unsafe and a threat to peace, Israel, the United States, and India are actively working to violently destabilise the country. The 'War on Terror' is an utterly false paradigm shored up by the sea of deception put forth by the Zionist media and groups such as S.I.T.E. We must strip away this veneer to expose the motivations and strategies of the Zionist entity and its American lapdog – the nations which constitute the biggest threat to peace on the face of the planet. Notes(1) 'September 11, 2001: Zionist shock therapy and the birth of the lie' by Martin Iqbal 3 Comments »
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