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Ding dong neo-con bitch is gone.
However, as paradoxical as it might seem, it has been common for socialists to be aligned with international capital and U.S. geopolitical interests. Enough is now known about the widespread conversions of Trotskyites and other Marxists to U.S. globalism from the Cold War era. Dr. Igor Panarin, senior Russian state adviser, observed of this phenomenon that, “Trotskyite ideas were victorious at the end of the 20th century in the USA, vividly manifested in the ideology of the liberal globalism of the contemporary American political elite.” This describes the common ideology around which both the “left” and the “right” wings of American global hegemony converge: “liberal globalism.” This is the ideology to which every nation must be committed lest destruction follows
Kerry Bolton.
Fox News is trying to tie ISIS’s capital in Syria falling to Trump’s “Plan.”
No mention of the US involvement in Syria since 2011 in supporting rebel groups, many of whom defected, with their US weapons, to ISIS.
As if the Syrian Arab Army, Russia, The Islamic Revolutionary Guard of Iran, Hezbollah and other groups that fought ISIS and Al-Qaeda in Syria doesn’t matter.
All because US-Backed rebels topped their capital only for the new reality to be dawning as the US is illegally involved in Syria at this point.
From the time of President Woodrow Wilson, the US has pursued a foreign policy that has been dictated by international bankers, primarily through the CFR, Council on Foreign Relations. This foreign policy amounts to a “world revolution” as far-reaching and subversive as anything promulgated by Trotsky and the Bolsheviks.
Kerry Bolton, “Revolution From Above.”
I normally don’t make pop-culture references to real world politics but the GOP wanting to invade Mexico reminds me of the Jack Ryan movie Clear and Present Danger.
After mentioning my disinterest in John McCain’s funeral, someone I know said, “Its so sad, he was such a nice guy.” Apparently the mindset for the last year has been, “he’s an old sick man,” so nothing he did or supported matters. And then these same people wonder why we’re in the state of affairs we’re in.
To the American Foreign Policy Establishment that wants to support Islamists and fundamentalists that hate the West in Syria as the final battle of the Syrian Civil War approaches: