For the last 4 years, the US airwaves have been inundated with all sorts of ‘experts’ from one think-tank or another that comment on whatever country the US regime has chosen as its enemy.
These ‘experts’ are feeding the public a bunch of self-serving lies, scary stories, and faulty analysis of events that fit with the US regime’s policies, and that of its defense industry donors.
But these are not think tanks. It is incorrect to call them this. They are basically PR bag-men for the defense industry lobbyists and other war-profiteers. There are no facts and reality in anything these cheap hacks say or publish. Its propaganda and turd-shining by people who know they can make a lot of money saying the right things to the right people, no matter how false. The aim is to make money from as many fools as possible.
Last decade, these people who push these confrontations and wars were self-styled ‘Iraq experts.’ After their scary stories about Iraqi WMDs turned out to be a bunch of bullshit, they became ‘Iran experts.’ Now they turned themselves into ‘Syria experts,’ and are regurgitating the same lies and absurdities.
Do these people truly believe in the garbage they say and write about Russia, Iran, and Syria? Because I doubt they do. They are opportunists who know that bashing any US ‘officially designated enemy’ is a great get-rich-and-famous-quick scheme.
I'm beginning to think that the Russia-bashers in particular are simply projecting all of their failures, incompetence, and shortcomings on Russia.
These people are unable to resolve their own problems. They don’t know how. They drift from one half-witted knee-jerk reaction to another, and end up failing. After the amount of blunders and failures becomes too high, and with no solution in sight, these people try to dump their mess onto someone else.
Some other country or people become the scapegoats for US political, economic and societal problems.
The US election system is corrupt and flawed? Russia must’ve hacked it!
US can’t compete economically? Blame China.
US interventions and wars end up causing more mayhem and terrorism? Blame Iran and Syria.
It’s always someone else.
It’s gotten to the point that the US, incapable of getting what it wants, and not being able to ‘win’ anything, has resorted to preventing anyone else from succeeding or gaining anything. This sick attitude is currently on clear display against Syria and Russia.
It is the behavior of a spoiled, arrogant, psychopathic bully that tries to bring others down when things don’t go their way.
But this attitude will only end up compounding the problems of the US. Blaming and sanctioning others for its own failures won’t solve any problems for the US. It will only make them worse.
By resorting to blaming others for its own incompetence and bad judgment, the US is appearing as a dummy and a loser who simply doesn’t have the maturity and fortitude to face its own mistakes and solve its own problems.
The US is unable to understand and accept that the days of a unipolar world where it was the top dog are over, for good.
The US has lost a good deal of its wealth and power, and other countries simply don’t need the US as much anymore, and want to go their own way and build relationships with others. They don’t need the US meddling in their affairs, and giving them orders.
The US refuses to accept this simple fact, and it lashes out; and each time suffers more setbacks.
The US has deep psychological issues that it will have to sort out by itself. It will have to go through some sort of a 12-step program for crumbling world powers.
No amount of warmongering, lies, threats and sanctions against North Korea, Russia, Iran or Syria will help the US. Projecting its own sins and failures onto others will always be a dead-end for the US.
The US must face its own demons, if it is to be a normal and civilized country again.
I think that's the real reason many don't want the military parade that Dotard Trump has been babbling about having lately. In the back of their minds, they feel shame and embarrassment. There hasn't been even one US victory for almost 20 years of warfare and trillions of dollars spent.
So what is there to celebrate? Failure?
Because the current depraved acts of the US regime in the world, especially in the Mideast are all symptoms of failure.
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