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Regime Change and Destabilization of Muslim Nations

 

 NATO Terror Syndicates, Evil Allies must Quit Afghanistan, Iraq! (Part- 63)

-DR. ABDUL RUFF

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In the name of democracy export and regime change, USA has destabilized at least three Muslim nations in recent years. As one of the top objectives of GST wars, a sizable number of Muslims in occupied nations are now converted into hypocrites, criminals and financial frauds and they could be used even after the western invaders eventually leave the occupied terror posts. Iraqi Al-Maliki, Afghani Karzai and Pakistani Musharraf and Zardari are only just a few examples complicating the existence of Muslims. So far, "withdrawal" has remained an American gimmick. Washington says it has already pulled the criminal “soldiers” out of Iraq, the land of former President Saddam Hussein who was assassinated by Bushdom rogues and their agents in Iraq in well-knit conspiracy aided by Saddam’s own, treacherous Republican Guards. But the US state terrorists are very much there, doing their terror duties ….

 

But in reality, Iraq remains a destabilized nation, a large prison managed by US-UK bosses through a string of Iraqi puppets, spies and other agents whereas Baghdad is still a city in a state of emergency. The Iraqi government earmarked $300 million to transform Baghdad's hotels into luxury establishments. The Arab League wants to meet in the city in March 2011, the first such get-together in Baghdad since the summer before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait 20 years ago.

 

Over years of US terrorism and genocides, several secret torture cells - a symbol of US as well as western democracy – came into secret existence and any Iraqi brought there on mere suspicion would not return home, if at all he returns, would not return home in normal form. Bucca was one of the toughest US prisons in Iraq, and closed in 2009 following a variety of scandals. But according to the Iraqi regime, everyone, not just the Americans, has withdrawn from terror genocide operations. Young people have withdrawn to their online chat rooms, businessmen are focusing on their company profits, and college/university teachers are looking after their institutes. Everyone is concentrating on what's most important to them, expecting nothing from the government, and hoping there will not be a civil war. A few nightclubs have opened up.

 

Even though the US-UK state terrorists have murdered more than 2-3 million Muslims in Iraq alone, they are still undecided about quitting that nation once for all. The same case applies to the puppet regimes imposed and the terror wars unleashed by the NATO terrorists in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The presence of forty odd al-Qaeda members in Afghanistan, does not justify the presence of 150,000 foreign troops and an equal number of mercenaries at a cost of, say, $1 trillion so far.  The continued presence of US-NATO troops in Af-Pak worried the populations. A spree of extra-judicial killings has been launched in Pakistan and Afghanistan but with tacit approval by the puppet regimes.



Iraqi leaders are considering a National Council for Strategic Policies, a post that would be tasked with checking the powers of second-term puppet premier Nouri al-Maliki. In December Maliki was only able to get approval for a partial Cabinet, leaving many key ministerial posts filled by caretaker officials. Also the lawmakers with the Sunni-backed Iraqiya slate said they wanted 20 members on a newly proposed national security council with their leader Allawi at the helm.The council shall be a coordination council among the three leading presidencies -- the Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the presidency of the republic, provided it becomes a consultative council in the first place.

 

 

It is admitted that governmentlessness is a shame. Iraq and Afghanistan are the worst examples. The resulting unity government headed by Al-Maliki, a Shiite, includes Kurds and a Sunni-dominated bloc headed by the Shiite and former Prime Minister Ayad Allawi. Allawi, whose bloc won the most seats in the election but couldn't form a majority, will chair a new National Council for Higher Policies, but won't be able to implement policies without broad government support.  Iraqi leaders are considering a National Council for Strategic Policies, a post that would be tasked with checking the powers of second-term Maliki.

 

Iraqi puppet Maliki defended his political horse trading with rival factions, many of which are seen as far apart on several substantial policy issues. He called the post-election process-in which he managed to prevail despite his own party bloc failing to gain the most votes-"very arduous." He acknowledged that he expanded the number of cabinet seats just to placate the squabbling parties that he eventually cobbled together into his governing coalition, arguably the broadest since the assassination of Saddam Hussein. Maliki said he agreed to several Kurdish demands, including a referendum in contested northern regions, though he didn't think it was feasible without a constitutional amendment to accompany it. The referendum was one of 19 demands made by Kurdish President Masoud Barzani in exchange for a power-sharing deal that ended the gridlock that followed the March elections.

 

US Ambassador to Iraq James Jeffrey said that despite the requirement to pull out all American troops at the end of 2011, the framework document and other agreements between Baghdad and Washington contain "a very robust security agenda." Like in Pakistan and Afghanistan, USA uses its embassy at Baghdad to further the terror course. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad will house a "significantly sized" office aimed at security cooperation, Jeffrey said, made up of about 80 to 90 military personnel that would take over most of the current functions of the U.S. military in advising, assisting, training and equipping Iraqi forces. That's similar to arrangements with other countries in the region, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The embassy would also oversee a major Iraqi police-training program.

 

 

Apart from genocide of Muslims, another major tragedy today is whatever the bluff master USA says, the global corporate media propagate as gospel and whatever it does, the media dutifully support. World is more or less is sure about false premises and fake pretexts on which the US led NATO terror syndicates are waging illegal says wars in Islamic world. The extremist Western strategic gang still refuses to speak the truth, talks only about so-called insurgency and refuse to admit that they have failed in their attempts to lead the GST forces to kill every citizen in the occupied Muslim world.

 

 

These anti-Islamic strategic nuts, making a living by writing filth about Islam and promoting genocides of Muslims, refuse admit their folly in trapping Muslims in fake encounters, but they fan hatred campaigns against Muslims in order to promote the continuation of terror wars -- now for no reasons. The media, by invoking Obama and his WMD, al-Qaeda and Taliban, spread false alarms about “definite” future threats so as to encourage the terror wars to proceed further. All the efforts to somehow invade Iran and control it resources have failed.

 

The shameless occupying NATO terror forces in democracy uniforms control everything in Iraq, like in Pakistan and Afghanistan, including the profitable drugs trade and checkpoints. A western report says the American flag, signifying occupation, genocides and state terrorism, has disappeared from fashion, just as it has from the streets of Baghdad. President Barack Obama's administration said Washington was "on track" to withdraw all its remaining soldiers in Iraq by the end of next year. That's the final milestone in the security agreement, following the reduction in American troop levels to below 50,000 in August and the pullout of US military terrorists from most Iraqi inner cities in June 2009.

 

The Strategic Framework Agreement between USA and Iraqi puppet regime till 2011 calls, in broad terms, for long-term cooperation in security, defense, economy, energy and culture, among other areas. Nouri al-Maliki has ruled out the presence of any USA troops in Iraq after the end of 2011, saying his new government and the country's security forces were capable of confronting any remaining threats to Iraq's security, sovereignty and unity. He assured USA that Iraq wouldn't be pulled into alignment with Iran, despite voices supporting such an alliance within his government. It goes without saying that full withdrawal of US troops also will remove a prime motivator of insurgents: both the Shiite fighters tied to militia groups and Iran, and Sunnis linked to Hussein's ousted Saddam’s Baath party. The problem is whether the Obama administration is keen to let peace return to Iraq by quitting the nation once for all. Let the Iraqis decide their future on their own without any interference from Washington or London.

 

Obviously, no foreign terror forces can occupy another country indefinitely and US le NATO terror syndicates must vacate the terror bases from Islamic world. Obviously, notwithstanding its repeated statements about complete withdrawal from Iraq, USA is keen to remain there as far as possible on some pretext or the other. At times, the puppet leaders make a statement asking the occupying state terrorists to leave Iraq, but quickly under pressure form Washington, they retract their statement and call for US over stay. In his first interview since the elections last spring, Iraqi puppet al-Maliki said that the Iraqi government wants the US of the country out by the end of 2011. The strong stance against the US presence in Iraq is part of the internal political process. The question remains, however, if there will be another agreement like the Status of Forces Agreement that will extend the American stay into or beyond 2012.

 

 

These days, US military is the proud owner of terror bases around the world and it also loots Islamic nations. In waging illegal wars on fictitious pretexts, the Pentagon loots the US resources as well by feeding false news about false terror threats to the ruling dispensation through new administration's “emergency requests”. The White House submitted its Quadrennial Defense Review to Congress on February 1 and requested a record-high $708 billion for the Pentagon. That figure is the highest in absolute and in inflation-adjusted, constant (for any year) dollars since 1946, the year after the Second World War ended.  The $708 billion includes for the first time monies for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq which in prior years were in part funded by periodic supplemental requests. Adding non-Pentagon defense-related spending, the total may exceed $1 trillion.

 

In order to divert the global attention from the horrors of NATO genocides as well as swindling of US resources for military purposes, all misdeals are encouraged in NATO finances and blackmailing tactics; President Obama, an obedient pupil of Neocons nuts, also talks about arms reductions and disarmament. For the past thirty years each successive American president has unveiled an ostensible plan to eliminate nuclear weapons, if none before now has received the Nobel Peace Prize while in office. Each in turn then escalated reckless arms buildups and armed aggression abroad in an effort to achieve global military dominance as well as energy security.

 

Besides reducing Islamic populations, the NATO-GST terrorism has dangerously increased the climate disorder endangering humanity and Americans also contribute to the climatic change. Are the Americans not concerned about how their money is being wasted on useless, fake terror wars?

 

Going by the latest GST terror  techniques, like nonsensical insurgency, it is certain NATO terror syndicates would withdraw  from occupation  posts, only after making these nations fully destabilized. Every America is a potential Neocon nut!


Stop destabilization of Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and get out of Islamic World!

 Reply:   Regime Change and Destabilization of Muslim Nations
Replied by(turkman) Replied on (16/Jan/2011)
Death to Democracy ...!
Oh yeah, yeah. Democracy is Evil.
Pak Army Rule of Pakistan and indirect rule of Afghanistan was heavenly. Tyrannical Rule of Taliban and Saddam was also heavenly.
No countries should be destabilized in the name of Democracy. They should only be destabilized and conquered in the name of Islam.
You see, its more important not to destabilize any country so it can remain lawless and can keep killing its people. Its all Devil USA's fault that our countries are destabilized and fortunes of our Looters are changed.
 
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