When will the American people
catch on to the fact that we do not have two political parties in Washington,
D.C.? As I have said repeatedly—and as experience continues to verify—there is
just ONE party in Washington: the War Party.
No matter which party controls
the White House or Congress, the War Party runs things. Warmongering neocons in
the GOP and warmongering neolibs in the Democrat Party control Washington, D.C.
Oh, they might fuss and feud with each other over domestic and social issues
(abortion, homosexuality, welfare, immigration, tort reform, etc.), but they
are joined at the hip on the one issue that matters most to them: the Warfare
State. Yes, these domestic issues are very important—except to the War Party.
Members of the War Party can be pro-life or “pro-choice”; pro-gun control or
pro-Second Amendment; pro-homosexual “marriage” or pro-traditional marriage;
pro-illegal immigration or pro-legal immigration; pro-welfare expansion or
anti-welfare expansion; pro-laws protecting defendants or pro-laws empowering
prosecutors; but everyone in the War Party is united in their support of
perpetual war.
With very few exceptions,
conducting war on the world is sacrosanct to both Republicans and Democrats.
Nothing, and I mean nothing, unites and inspires the neocons and neolibs like
perpetual war. And nothing puts more money in the coffers of neocons and
neolibs like perpetual war.
Last week in this column I
reminded people:
Presidents Bush, Obama, and now
Trump have dropped nearly 200,000 bombs and missiles on Iraq, Afghanistan,
Syria, Libya, Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. Trump’s rate of bombing eclipses
both Bush and Obama; and Trump is on a pace to drop over 100,000 bombs and missiles
on Middle Eastern countries during his first term of office—which would equal
the number of bombs and missiles dropped by Obama during his entire eight-year
presidency.
Now, stop and think, folks. The
U.S. has dropped 200,000 bombs (the number is probably greater than that by
now) on seven Middle Eastern countries—each country comparable in size to the
states of Alaska, Texas, California, and Washington State. Try and imagine
seven states in the U.S. having 200,000 bombs dropped on them. Think of the
death and destruction that we Americans are supporting with our tax dollars.
How many innocent people are killed with each bomb and missile? Conservative
estimates calculate that hundreds of thousands of innocent people have been
killed (and how many more wounded and maimed?) in America’s phony “war on
terror.”
Furthermore, ISIS is all but
expunged. But it wasn’t U.S. bombs, missiles, or troops that destroyed ISIS.
The truth is, the U.S., Great Britain, Israel, and Saudi Arabia CREATED ISIS
and gave them cover and support for as long as they could. The same is true for
al-Qaeda and the Taliban. No, the U.S. didn’t destroy ISIS; Russia did. These
terrorist organizations are nothing but contrivances of the War Party in
Washington, D.C., to give the American people a boogeyman to fight so the War
Party can keep feeding the military/industrial/surveillance/Police State
complex—and themselves, of course. Oh, and don’t forget about the
petrodollar/Sunni Muslim connection either.
The U.S./Israel/Saudi Arabia
alliance fully intended to have destroyed the Assad regime in Syria and to have
brought that recalcitrant nation into the globalist/New World Order/Federal
Reserve financial kingdom by now. But, alas, Vladimir Putin spoiled that plan
by sending the Russian military to destroy the U.S./Israel/Saudi Arabia-backed
ISIS terrorists and save Assad’s Syria. Of course, Syria is the stepping stone
to Iran—another Shia Muslim country that refuses to surrender to the central
bankers at the Federal Reserve.
Let me briefly digress with
this food for thought: When G.W. Bush launched his invasion against Afghanistan
and Iraq in 2003, there were seven countries that did not have a Rothschild
central bank: Afghanistan, Iraq, Sudan, Libya, North Korea, Cuba, and Iran.
After the 2003 invasions, the Rothschild central bank swallowed Afghanistan and
Iraq. Between 2003 and 2011, and after constant U.S. wars of aggression in the
name of the “war on terror,” the Rothschild central bank took over Libya and
Sudan. That leaves just three countries without a Rothschild central bank:
Iran, North Korea, and Cuba. But I’m sure it’s a coincidence that Iran and
North Korea are currently being targeted by the West’s “war on terror,” right?
Now back to the main point.
The War Party that controlled
G.H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, G.W. Bush, and Barack Obama—and that now controls
Donald Trump—has decided to use Afghanistan to keep the boogeyman alive in the
Middle East. Trump just sent an additional 4,000 troops (that we know about) to
that beleaguered country. That brings the total number of U.S. troops in
Afghanistan to over 15,000 (again, that we know about). And, of course, Trump
continues to demonize Iran, so the War Party and its Zionist allies will always
make sure that there is a boogeyman in the Middle East that we should worry
about.
But with ISIS almost extinct,
the War Party must manufacture more boogeymen to fight. Enter Africa.
“The Pentagon is calling for an
increase in the US military footprint in Africa, where there are over 6,000
troops currently stationed. This as a top general confirms the four US soldiers
killed in Niger were ambushed by an Islamic State-affiliate.” [They have yet to
determine what to call the new boogeyman in Africa, hence they are called “an
Islamic State-affiliate.”]
“While there is no direct
combat mission for US troops in Niger, debate in Congress is heating up over
whether to update or replace the 9/11-era authorization for use of military
force, as the presence of US troops across West Africa gains widespread media
coverage.”
“The US has more than 6,000
troops stationed in about 53 of the 54 African countries. Most of them,
approximately 4,000, are located at Camp Lemonnier in the east African country
of Djibouti.”
“[Senator Lindsey] Graham
supports sticking with the original Authorization for Use of Military Force,
which passed three days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and sent
troops to Afghanistan and then Iraq.
“A close ally of Graham’s,
Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), is calling for more debate on the issue and
has supported the idea of a new authorization. Last week, McCain, who chairs
the Armed Services Committee, threatened to subpoena the White House for
information regarding the attacks in Niger, claiming he had been told ‘very
little.’
“Senator Rand Paul
(R-Kentucky), who sits on the Foreign Relations Committee, has clashed with
both Graham and McCain over war policy. He attacked Graham on Twitter on Monday
as a ‘warmonger’ who should have known about US troops in Niger.”
Paul tweeted, “You know you are
in too many wars in too many places when even warmonger Lindsay Graham can’t
keep track anymore.”
“On Friday, Defense Secretary
Jim Mattis had meetings with both McCain and Graham and told them about the
situation in the region. After the meeting, Graham told reporters that Mattis
said the war on terrorism is ‘morphing.’
“‘You’re going to see more
actions in Africa, not less; you’re going to see more aggression by the United
States toward our enemies, not less; you’re going to have decisions being made
not in the White House but out in the field,’Graham said.”
“Speaking to reporters Monday,
General Dunford echoed Graham’s statement, describing US troops stationed
around the world as a ‘part of a global strategy.’”
(Sources: RT.com and the
Washington Post)
Here we go.
Secretary of Defense Mattis
says the war on terrorism is “morphing.” First it was the Taliban and al-Qaeda, then it
was ISIS, now it is “morphing” into another boogeyman—in Africa it looks like.
And even as I write this
column, news broke that “[t]he Trump administration is paving the way for lethal strikes
against terrorists in Niger as the U.S. military pushes forward with a plan to
arm the Reaper drones that fly over that country, multiple U.S. officials told
NBC News.”
Here is the report:
Yep! It looks like the War
Party’s war in Africa has already begun.
By the end of the year,
Congress will have to vote to approve—and the President will have to
sign—another warmongering authorization bill in order to keep expanding the
Iraq and Afghanistan crusades around the globe. You can bet your bottom dollar
that the warmonger Donald Trump will strongly support the bill and the
Republican Congress (joined by most Democrats) will pass the bill and, of
course, Trump will sign it. Count on it. Senator Rand Paul and a few others
will oppose the bill, but the War Party will NOT be denied. Just watch.
Did you notice Senator Lindsey
Graham’s words? He said, “You’re going to see more aggression by the United
States.” In other words, these military actions are NOT defensive in nature;
they are offensive. He also said, “You’re going to have decisions being made
not in the White House but out in the field.” That means there will be no government
oversight of what field commanders decide to do. Please remember that we are
not formally at war with ANYBODY. Graham is so full of bluster about America’s
warmongering that he doesn’t even try to couch his war rhetoric with any kind
of moral or constitutional justification.
Did you catch General Dunford’s
words? He said that sending U.S. troops around the world is “part of a global
strategy.” Indeed. That’s because the War Party in Washington, D.C., does the
bidding of the globalists.
And, again, Secretary of
Defense Mattis said the war on terrorism is “morphing.” Morphing is a nice word
for expanding.
It doesn’t matter to a tinker’s
dam what the American people get stirred up about; as long as the War Party is
allowed to keep fomenting war around the world, the globalists are happy.
Then, of course, North Korea is
sitting out there as a potential trigger for the granddaddy prize of them all:
nuclear war. Dr. Paul Craig Roberts reports that the Russian and Chinese
governments are convinced that the War Party in Washington, D.C., is planning a
nuclear attack against them.
See Dr. Robert’s report here:
Of course, I’m sure that most
readers are aware that Donald Trump has instructed the Air Force to put
nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour ready alert. This hasn’t been done since
1991. So, Dr. Roberts might be right.
See the report here:
It is more than interesting
that Russia and China are in the process of trying to divorce themselves from
the Rothschild central bank and return to a gold-backed economic system (does
America even have any gold left in Fort Knox?). So, the war rhetoric against
those two countries coming out of the White House and Pentagon just happens to
coincide with Russia’s and China’s intention to kick out the Rothschild bank,
right? But I again digress.
From the day that Donald Trump
entered the presidential race, my biggest concern has been that the globalists
would use him to take America into nuclear war. This concern has grown
exponentially since Trump has assumed office.
The problem is: hardly anyone
even bothers to notice. The American people on the left and right are so
enamored by all of the distractions that the War Party creates for them that no
one is looking at the real end game: perpetual war and even nuclear war.
Christians and conservatives
are all worked up over Antifa and Muslim terror networks in America’s heartland
(which are virtually all FBI false flag sting operations); and liberals and
secularists are all worked up over Christians trying to put them under a
theocracy (which is a nonexistent absurdity) and some college professor or
student saying something positive about Robert E. Lee; and neither side sees
that what the globalists are really doing is using perpetual war to both enrich
themselves and destroy our liberties.
Whether Chuck Schumer’s
Democrats or Lindsey Graham’s Republicans control Congress or Democrat
presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama or Republican presidents G.W. Bush or
Donald Trump control the White House, the War Party marches on.
Will the American people ever
catch on—I mean before a nuclear bomb falls on them?
P.S. I strongly encourage
readers to get my DVD “Biblical And Natural Law Principles Regarding War.”
In this DVD, I explain the
Biblical and Natural Law principles of both just and unjust war. Several
Biblical passages are used to demonstrate the principles of Just War, including
examples from the lives of Abram, Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, and David.
Unjust wars of the Bible are also referenced and discussed.
I also cite important
principles of Natural Law as written in Emer de Vattel's monumental work "The
Law Of Nations" (published in 1758). This book along with John Locke's "Two
Treatises Of Government" (published in 1689) were the two works that most
influenced the writing of America's Declaration of Independence and federal
constitution.
Nations that recklessly ignore
God's immutable laws regarding Just War are destined to incur the judgment of
God. America will NOT be the exception to this rule.
Sadder still is the way that a
majority of America's pastors and preachers seem to have no cognizance of God's
Natural and Scriptural laws regarding Just War and, therefore, are often the
country's biggest cheerleaders for unjust wars.
Find the DVD “Biblical And
Natural Law Principles Regarding War” here:
P.P.S. I also strongly urge
readers to get the book “War is A Racket” by Major General Smedley Butler
(USMC).
General Butler's book is a
classic treatise on why wars are conducted, who profits from them, and who pays
the price. Few people are as qualified as General Butler to advance the
argument encapsulated in his book's sensational title. When "War is a
Racket" was first published in 1935, Butler was the most decorated
American serviceman in U.S. history, including receiving two Congressional
Medals of Honor.
Find General Smedley Butler’s
provocative book “War Is A Racket” here:
© Chuck Baldwin
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