Plot against Saudi Arabia enters its public phase

Started by yankeedoodle, January 02, 2014, 01:21:17 PM

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yankeedoodle

The jews are setting up Saudi Arabia for attack.  Well, in truth, they have already been set up, and the attack is now in its public phase of implementation.

It follows the same model as Iraq.  Saddam was befriended and armed to kill and control, and to go to war with Iran, and then, when his useful life was done, he was attacked, and his human life, as well, was done, and, of course, Iraq was destroyed.

Saudi Arabia, with ties to the Bush family, and wanting to play in the Zionist games, have fallen into a trap.  They were allowed to participate in 911 by providing 19 of the 20 supposed hijackers, and, of course, the jews got them to PAY for the hijackers.  These payments now constitute a money trail - that means evidence for the now emerging case for war.  While the Saudis paid for 911, the jews got the profit - Silverstein, Lowy, just to name two - and the jews also got rid of Saddam/Iraq, and I'm sure they've got their fingers in Iraq's oil. 

Now, with the Saudi's having willingly participated in the Zionist's 911 attack and their "Arab spring" wars - the joke the media is putting out is that the Saudis, by promoting war in far-off Arab countries, believe they are preventing rebellion at home  <lol>  <lol> - their useful life has ended, and, of course, like Saddam and Iraq, they are about to meet their end as a nation, and, of course, many of those party-boy princes don't have a great future, either. 

Emerging now in the media and in actions in Congress is the sudden -  <lol> <lol> - realization that a foreign country was involved in 911, and, of course, now, very conveniently, that Saudi money trail becomes the "smoking gun", and, of course, soon the big guns - bombs, missiles, shells, etc. - will be smoking in Saudi Arabia, and all those American-made jets they bought will be destroyed - fear not, dear little Israel - and those playboy princes will be having fun no more, and Saudi Arabia will have "democracy", and the Zionists will have the Saudi oil, and, now for the MOST important thing - the women in Saudi Arabia will be able to DRIVE. Have you noticed the little rebellion going on in Saudi Arabia in which women are defying the King and driving cars?  Sounds like the Taliban and girls going to school, doesn't it?  What better reason for WAR.  All the women in Yankee Doodle Land will surely support going to WAR so that those women in Saudi Arabia can drive, won't they? <lol> <lol>

And, of course, the jews get more power and money and control, at the expense of the Americans and Saudis and, of course, the Brits.  And, the Zionist plot of Islamophobia gets stronger and stronger, as will be the hunt for those who fall into the ever-expanding classification of "anti-semite".

Anybody have Prince Bandar Bush's phone number?  If so, give him a call and tell hlm what is happening, because I'm sure he things the jews and the Bushes are his very best friends.   <lol> <lol>  With friends like these, who needs enemies?

http://abcnews.go.com/US/911-families-ecstatic-finally-sue-saudi-arabia/story?id=21290177

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/12/15/congressmen-move-to-declassify-key-part-of-911-report-that-they-say-could-indicate-hijackers-had-outside-help/

http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/26/world/meast/saudi-arabia-women-drivers/

LordLindsey

The House of Saud, and most likely all of the other "Emirates" are crypto-jew scum-of-the-earth installed by The British after WWI.  They are willing participants in this greatest game of deception, as if you all did not already know this.  Here is my essay on this big-picture:

http://lindseynarrates.wordpress.com/2013/08/01/the-arab-spring-clash-of-civilizations-et-al-cui-bono/

Lindsey
The Military KNOWS that Israel Did 911!!!!

http://theinfounderground.com/smf/index.php?topic=10233.0

yankeedoodle

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The Saudis know they are being betrayed, and have lashed out at the Jew-filled plotting tanks (aka "think tanks") RAND Corporation and the Brookings Institution.  They are threatening to blockade Qatar unless they expel RAND and Brookings, who are plotting against the Saudis across the border in Qatar.

It was reported on Sign of the Times Radio on Sunday, 16 March.  Begin listening at about the 87th minute at this link:  http://www.sott.net/page/11-Sott-Talk-Radio

It is also reported at thinktankwatch.com.  http://www.thinktankwatch.com/2014/03/threats-to-close-brookings-rand-in-qatar.html

HERE IS THE PLOT FROM BROOKINGS:  The End of Sykes-Picot? Reflections on the Prospects of the Arab State System

http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2014/02/sykes-picot-rabinovich

The End of Sykes-Picot? Reflections on the Prospects of the Arab State System

By: Itamar Rabinovich

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During much of the past three years, the Syrian civil war has been the most prominent item on the Middle Eastern political agenda and has dominated the political-diplomatic discourse in the region and among policy makers, analysts and pundits interested in its affairs.

Preoccupation with the Syrian crisis has derived from the sense, apparent since its early phases, that it was much more than a domestic issue. It has, indeed, become a conflict by-proxy between Iran and its regional rivals and the arena of American-Russian competition. It has also had a spillover effect on several neighboring countries and has been a bellwether for the state of the Arab Spring.

The End of Sykes-Picot? Reflections on the Prospects of the Arab State SystemAs the conflict festered it also prompted a broader discussion and debate over the future of the Arab State system. The collapse of Syria, the ongoing fighting in Iraq, and the general instability in the Middle East has led some observers to question whether the very geography of the region will be changed. Robin Wright, a journalist and scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, argues that "the map of the modern Middle East, a political and economic pivot in the international order, is in tatters." Wright also warns that competing groups and ideologies are pulling the region apart: "A different map would be a strategic game changer for just about everybody, potentially reconfiguring alliances, security challenges, trade and energy flows for much of the world, too."  Similarly, Parag Khanna, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, argues, "Nowhere is a rethinking of "the state" more necessary than in the Middle East." He contends that "The Arab world will not be resurrected to its old glory until its map is redrawn to resemble a collection of autonomous national oases linked by Silk Roads of commerce." Lt. Colonel Joel Rayburn, writing from the Hoover Institution, points out that the alternative may not be new states but rather simply collapse. "If watching the fall or near-fall of half a dozen regimes in the Arab Spring has taught us anything, it should be that the Arab states that appeared serenely stable to outsiders for the past half century were more brittle than we have understood," warning darkly, "This conflict could very well touch us all, perhaps becoming an engine of jihad that spews forth attackers bent on bombing western embassies and cities or disrupting Persian Gulf oil markets long before the fire burns out."

This discussion touches on a key question: Will the collapse of one or several other Arab states produce a new order in the region?

The regional order has been threatened before, but today's challenge is unique. Syria is what has prompted the latest reevaluation of the Skyes-Picot borders, but many of the problems predated the Syrian civil war. Ambitious monarchs in the 1930s and 1940s challenged the order after the colonial period. The doctrine of Pan-Arab Nationalism and Gamal Abd al-Nasir's messianic leadership in the 1950s and by Saddam Hussein in 1990 again posed a threat. Now it is now challenged not by a powerful state or a sweeping ideology but by the weakness of several Arab states that seem to be on the verge of implosion or disintegration.

This paper assesses the situation in Syria, with an emphasis on what might lead to its de facto partition or lasting collapse. It then examines Syria's neighbors and their prospects for stability. The paper concludes by exploring how the United States, Israel and Iran might affect this tenuous balance.

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The End of Sykes-Picot?: Reflections on the Prospects of the Arab State System



Idaho Kid

The Zionist Plan for the Middle East
Translated and edited by Israel Shahak


10 - All the Gulf principalities and Saudi Arabia are built upon a delicate house of sand in which there is only oil. In Kuwait, the Kuwaitis constitute only a quarter of the population. In Bahrain, the Shi'ites are the majority but are deprived of power. In the UAE, Shi'ites are once again the majority but the Sunnis are in power. The same is true of Oman and North Yemen. Even in the Marxist South Yemen there is a sizable Shi'ite minority. In Saudi Arabia half the population is foreign, Egyptian and Yemenite, but a Saudi minority holds power.

15 - In the Gulf states, Saudi Arabia, Libya and Egypt there is the largest accumulation of money and oil in the world, but those enjoying it are tiny elites who lack a wide base of support and self-confidence, something that no army can guarantee.7 The Saudi army with all its equipment cannot defend the regime from real dangers at home or abroad, and what took place in Mecca in 1980 is only an example. A sad and very stormy situation surrounds Israel and creates challenges for it, problems, risks but also far-reaching opportunities for the first time since 1967. Chances are that opportunities missed at that time will become achievable in the Eighties to an extent and along dimensions which we cannot even imagine today.

24 - The entire Arabian peninsula is a natural candidate for dissolution due to internal and external pressures, and the matter is inevitable especially in Saudi Arabia. Regardless of whether its economic might based on oil remains intact or whether it is diminished in the long run, the internal rifts and breakdowns are a clear and natural development in light of the present political structure.16

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