September 8, 2011

If Israel Has Its Way, The Arab Spring Will Have To Wait

If Israel Has Its Way, The Arab Spring Will Have To Wait

Saman Mohammadi
September 8, 2011

The Arab Spring was a mirage.

The dream of a new Middle Eastern Spring will remain a dream until Israel and America stop their policy of dominating the Middle East through force, and cease destabilizing regimes, assassinating leaders, funding revolutions and plundering nations.

But the imperialist aggressors and Zionists won't stop until millions are dead and the Middle East is theirs to rule over. They are busy engineering regime change from below and from above.

The lit Arabian sky, from Egypt to Syria, is being covered by a wide Zionist and Globalist fog, which will soon transform into a violent storm of vast proportions, engulfing the lives of everyone in the region. And the end result will be a nuclear winter, made in Israel, Washington and London.

So it is premature to declare the Middle East free of tyrants when the Zionist bully, backed by the evil empire, is calling for a total war across the region and preparing to drain the blood of the youth.

On September 20, 2011, any remaining hopes of an Arab Spring will be dashed to pieces. The Obama administration will obey Israel's order and block Palestine's UN bid for statehood status, leaving Palestinians dying in the wind.

The global perception of Israel as a cruel tyrant will increase tenfold. Israel will become Nazi Germany circa 1939 in the eyes of the world. Israel's dangerous leaders will find themselves with their backs against the wall with very few options. It is more than likely that they will start a total war in the region to destroy the Palestinian cause, avoid war crimes charges, and crush domestic opposition to the failed social and economic policies of the Netanyahu government.

But new military campaigns by Israel and the U.S. will only feed the flames of extremist Islam, and indirectly help the Mullahs to expand their tyranny over the Middle East.

And that's probably what U.S. and Israeli leaders want - a larger, and more lethal Islamic enemy - so they can then justify to the world their military aggression and extremism.

But will the propaganda of the Zionists and Globalists work? Probably not. Most people see when history is turned on its head. Israel's Maj. Gen. Eyal Eisenberg is fooling very few people when he suggests that the Middle East faces a "radical Islamic winter," which he says, "increases the chance of an all-out, total war, which could even include the use of weapons of mass destruction."

When winter comes to the Middle East, the fingerprints of the Zionists and Globalists will be all over it. Their fingerprints on the nuclear crisis before humanity can't be erased. History can't be changed after the fact.

It is a matter of the historical record that Israel assassinated Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri on February 14, 2005, which led to regional discord and political chaos.

It is a matter of the historical record that the Zionists in Israel and the Globalists in America attacked New York City and Washington on September 11, 2001.

It is a matter of the historical record that Israel has rejected numerous peace proposals from its neighbours while Washington has supported its blind extremism all the way.

Israel will not budge in the face of reasonable criticism from the outside world because it is deaf. Israeli leaders will not meet Palestinian and regional leaders eye to eye because they are blind.

The barbaric war makers in Washington, London and Israel will not quit. When Israeli leaders, the Western banking elite and the neocons say they want a total war in the Middle East, they mean it. The false flag September 11 attacks gave them the licence to lie without shame and the licence to kill without mercy.

What does the near future look like? Carlo Strenger asks in Haaretz:
"What happens when the Palestinians realize come September that UN recognition doesn't change their lives, that the settlements continue to expand, and the occupation continues?"
The people in Palestine, Israel and the Middle East better prepare for a bitter winter.