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Subject: Okay, I got the Foreign Policy Map; I know where we're going

Date: Nov 5, 2009 6:24 AM

Okay, I got the plans:
http://www.actionlyme.org/index.htm

Map:
http://www.heritage.org/Research/asiaandthepacific/upload/bg_2139.pdf

Cheney in the plot for the puppet government
of Syria:
http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2006/3303cheney_bibi.html
"Cheney's war scheme against Syria also implicates Abramoff, according
to a Jan. 11, 2006 story by Justin Raimondo, posted on antiwar.com.
"One investigator, eager to obtain information about the neo-con-
sponsored Reform Party of Syria, led by one Farid Ghadry, the Syrian
version of Ahmed Chalabi" Raimondi wrote, "stumbled on the Abramoff
connection: 'When repeated calls to [Ghadry's] organization went
unanswered, I visited the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the RPS.
***Reform Party of Syria is in the office of super-Zionist lobbyist
Jack Abramoff. Middle Gate Ventures, Abramoff's political advisory
company, partners with RPS."***


Cheney and the NeoCons over 911 and
Uranium Letters (Sibel Edmonds):
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.diseases.lyme/browse_thread/thread/84d49516e8d21deb?hl=en#
http://original.antiwar.com/scott/2009/11/01/fbi-whistleblower-names-names/
"Cole: And the thing is, in order for those individuals to leave, when
she’s talking about the State Department intervening and making sure
these people were released and sent back to Turkey, that would have
had to come from higher up than just one person at the State
Department. That would have had to come from the White House in order
for them to leave."

Dick Cheney ^^^ was working with Marc
Grossman and Feith/Perle for the
911 stunt, etc.
http://www.actionlyme.org/070426.htm
Cheney was working directly with the Israeli lobby for
the War Falsification Plans.


Sibel Edmonds stumbled onto the entire
AmerIsraeli Pipelines gig.



http://www.actionlyme.org/WIPE_OUT_SYRIA.htm

WIPE OUT SYRIA

By Mike Whitney

Al-Jazeerah, October 27, 2005



No one knows who killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-
Hariri. We do know, however, that the main witness cited in the UN
report, Zuhir Mohamed Said Saddik, “has been convicted of embezzlement
and fraud among other crimes” (Der Spiegel) which casts grave doubt on
the credibility of his testimony.

No problem; the Bush administration has used convicted fraudsters to
make their case for war before, particularly in the case of Iraq where
the specious claims of Ahmed Chalabi appeared consistently on the
front page of the New York Times creating the rationale for the
invasion. But, Sadik’s trustworthiness is even more uncertain than
Chalabi’s. “Sources in the UN say that Sadik had undeniably lied” and
had received money for his testimony. “According to a statement by his
brother, Sadik had called him from Paris in late summer and said,
“I’ve become a millionaire!” (Der Spiegel)

Indeed; lying can be a profitable choice when it serves the greater
objectives of American-Israeli foreign policy.

None of this suggests that Syrian intelligence wasn’t involved in the
assassination. It very well may have been. It simply proves that the
report of German prosecutor Detlev Mehlis is inconclusive and may have
been the result of American coercion. At the very least, the report
fits rather nicely with the Bush administration’s stated goals for
regime change in Damascus and redrawing the map of the Middle East.

If Mehlis was truly serious about finding out who the assassins really
are, rather than carrying out a political vendetta for the United
States, he would be devoting more energy to uncovering the details
related to the white Mitsubishi Canter Van that carried the
explosives. The history and origins of this van, which was stolen in
Japan on Oct. 12, 2004, are critical to the investigation as
journalist Robert Parry points out in his recent article “The
Dangerously incomplete Hariri Report”. But, then, few who have been
following the Hariri assassination have any misgivings about the real
motives behind the Mehlis Report. The Hariri investigation is just the
pretext for the forthcoming military action against Syria.

Already the western press has swung into high-gear reiterating the
blistering rhetoric emerging from the White House and its acolytes’ at
the State Dept. Ambassador John Bolton, the Bush administration’s mad-
hatter at the UN, has repeatedly threatened Syria with swift action
although the facts are still uncertain.

"This is true confessions time now for the government of Syria”,
Bolton warned. “No more obstruction. No more half measures. We want
substantive cooperation and we want it immediately."

As many have suspected, the volatile Bolton was dispatched to the UN
to pave the way for war with Syria and Iran. His baseless attacks on
Damascus have done nothing to disprove that conclusion.

Fans of the much-maligned “paper of record” will be glad to see that
Judith Miller’s chair at the Times has been filled by her equally-
competent protégé, Warren Hoge. Hoge has already produced 4 front-page
articles on the Hariri case invoking the same demagoguery,
unsubstantiated allegations and damning insinuations as his mentor
Miller. In essence, the Times has already condemned poor Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad by framing the uncorroborated evidence in a
way that excludes every other suspect and by repeating the constant
refrain “sanctions” 7 times in one article alone. Judy Miller’s early
retirement has not dulled the Time’s appetite for reiterating fictions
on its front page. Predictably, no mention of the witness Sadik’s
shaky testimony has appeared in any of America’s leading newspapers.

Sound familiar?

So, what’s the game-plan? Can the Washington warlords really be
considering another invasion just to depose what Paul Craig Robert’s
calls a “mild mannered ophthalmologist”?

The real reasons for regime change in Syria have less to do with
Hariri’s assassin and more to do with oil and Israel. An April 20,
2003 article in the UK Observer, “Israel seeks Pipeline for Iraqi
Oil”, clarifies this point.

The Observer notes that Washington and Tel Aviv are hammering out the
details for a pipeline that will run through Syria and “create an
endless and easily accessible source of cheap Iraqi oil for the US
guaranteed by reliable allies other than Saudi Arabia”. The pipeline
“would transform economic power in the region, bringing revenue to the
new US-dominated Iraq, cutting out Syria and solving Israel's energy
crisis at a stroke.” This is the driving force behind the
confrontation with Syria. At present, Bashar al Assad refuses to
normalize relations with Israel until Israel surrenders the land it
seized in the Golan Heights during the 1967 war. Israeli hawks have no
intention of returning the land and are planning to remove al Assad
instead.

It’s widely known that Israeli Intelligence (Mossad) is already
operating in Mosul where the pipeline will originate and have
developed good relations with the Kurds in the area. The only
remaining obstacle is the current Syrian regime which has already
entered the US-Israeli crosshairs. Originally, the pipeline was the
dream of the Israeli Minister for National Infrastructures, Joseph
Paritzky, who said that it would “cut Israel's energy bill drastically
- probably by more than 25 per cent - since the country is currently
largely dependent on expensive imports from Russia.”

The Observer quotes a CIA official who said: 'It has long been a dream
of a powerful section of the people now driving this administration
and the war in Iraq to safeguard Israel's energy supply as well as
that of the United States. The Haifa pipeline was something that
existed, was resurrected as a dream, and is now a viable project -
albeit with a lot of building to do.”

James Akins, a former US ambassador to the region and critic of the
pipeline plan said, “This is a new world order now. This is what
things look like particularly if we wipe out Syria. It just goes to
show that it is all about oil, for the United States and its ally.'”

“Wipe out Syria”? That’s pretty blunt talk from a diplomat.

Akins is not kidding. Washington and Tel Aviv are fully committed to
toppling the Assad government. Many of the same people who are
connected to the ongoing Fitzgerald investigation, (Wurmser, Libby,
Perle, Feith, Hannah, Wolfowitz) authored a report outlining the
neocon agenda in the Middle East for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
in 1996. The report, “A Clean Break; A New Strategy for Securing the
Realm”, campaigned for the very policies that are currently being
executed by the Bush administration. The strategy calls for a “roll-
back" of regional threats to Israel, help to overthrow Saddam Hussein,
and striking "Syrian military targets in Lebanon”. To deny that
America is now fighting Israel’s war is shortsighted to the point of
blindness.

The title of the Wurmser-Feith’s-Pearl document tells the whole story.
“A Clean Break” conveys the message that Israel should abandon giving
back land in exchange for peace with the Palestinians. (as per Oslo)
“Securing the Realm”, however, is equally attention-grabbing in that
it articulates the real objectives of its authors; to reestablish the
ancient kingdom of Israel; a kingdom that will undoubtedly mean West
Bank-type apartheid and Guantanamo-type justice for 1 billion Muslims
in the region. Regime change in Syria is a crucial step to realizing
that goal.

Syria poses no threat to America’s national security. We have no dog
in this fight. The real threat is those who now operate freely within
the foreign policy establishment, using the US military to further
their own self-serving objectives of controlling Middle East oil and
securing an imaginary Israeli empire. Neither of these is in the
national interest, and both have put America’s future greatly in
doubt.

( Note: “James Akins was ambassador to Saudi Arabia before he was
fired after a series of conflicts with then Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger, father of the vision to pipe oil west from Iraq. In 1975,
Kissinger signed what forms the basis for the Haifa project: a
Memorandum of Understanding whereby the US would guarantee Israel's
oil reserves and energy supply in times of crisis. The plan was
promoted by the now Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, was to be built
by the Bechtel company… The memorandum has been quietly renewed every
five years, with special legislation attached whereby the US stocks a
strategic oil reserve for Israel EVEN IF IT ENTAILED DOMESTIC
SHORTAGES - at a cost of $3 billion (£1.9bn) in 2002 to US taxpayers.
“UK Observer)


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