Many people seem puzzled at what's going on in the Middle East these days.
What exactly is the US up to?
The level of US meddling in the region has reached an all-time high.
The US military is operating in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan and Yemen, while supporting the activities of militants in Iran and Syria and working closely with Turkey, Saudi Arabai and other Emirates.
The motives of the US are kind of difficult to work out. Some might argue that they're trying to bring democracy and freedom to the region, but that's clearly untrue, considering their staunch support for regional actors like Saudi Arabia.
Some might look at US policy in the region and reach the conclusion that they're simply sowing chaos - in order to prevent the region from prospering and cooperating with US rivals such as China and Russia. Others might be compelled to conclude that US End-Timers are trying to hasten armageddon, to fulfill biblical prophecies.
I really don't know what they're up to - but whatever it is, it doesn't look good.
Perhaps it's time to dust off this old article which was published in the Armed Forces Journal: Blood Borders: How a Better Middle East Would Look
The article openly advocates in favour of ethnic cleansing:
The general idea is to stoke conflict between differenct sects and ethnic groups in order to provoke campaigns of ethnic cleansing so as to redraw the borders of the region, allowing it to be tamed.Oh, and one other dirty little secret from 5,000 years of history: Ethnic cleansing works
An ideal new map of the Middle East would look something like this - with those countries in red losing territory and those written in black gaining territory.
There's an interesting article on this topic on the Global Research website: The Project for a New Middle East
I know many of you will be familiar with this "Blood Borders" theory - but I feel that, considering recent developments in the region, it is worth another look.




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