Tuesday, November 6, 2012

US ramps up bipartisan war on Islam

No matter who wins the "vote" tonight, one thing is clear. Going forward, the war on Islam is going to be ramped up rather than toned down.

At this moment US emissaries are scouring Libya for "good" jihadists who can be relied on to do battle with the "bad" jihadists, like the ones who killed Ambassador Stevens.

These lads will get top-flight yankee training, lots of yankee green-backs, plenty of heavy-duty support from the drone-meisters and the US military establishment, and of course the latest guns and hand-held missiles.

Everybody except the numb-nuts putting this program together already knows how it will end up.

They'll take the money and the training and the weapons.

They'll even take out some of their rivals in Libya, which will garner them tons of attention in the Western media. They might even have their spokes-people on CNN and Fox basking in the glory of it all!

Then they'll be taking out the next US Ambassador and using their Stinger stockpile to take out airliners at Ben Gurion Airport.

While this is going on we've got the Syrian Salvation Symposium continuing in Doha. The big news there is that the farcical Syrian National Council hasn't been diligent enough in keeping "bad" jihadists out of the fray, and Hillary herself has decreed that "we" need a new leadership for the Syrian resistance.

Everybody except the numb-nuts in the State Department can see where this will end up... (see above)

Finally, the numb-nuts who steer the Empire are putting together a team of brigands, war-profiteers, opportunists, and ne're-do-wells of all stripes to take back Mali. We have never in history given a solitary shit about Mali until it became evident that there might be oily wealth under that sand.

Everybody except the idiots putting this plan together already knows how it will end up...

So there's one thing that we know for sure. Regardless of who wins the White House tonight, America is committed to at least three more losing conflicts in the years ahead.

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