Because of the malign influence of the US, more and more countries are having trouble thinking for themselves and making independent, rational decisions.
Those who welcomed the illegal airstrikes on Syria based on hear-say and unverified evidence-or no evidence at all-are US vassals and client states who have blood on their hands, so they have to toe the Washington line, or else. Many wrongs don't make a right, no matter how many fools support it.
The US will push the envelope, if they see no strong reaction. So Russia must do something other than condemn and talk facts, as these criminal western morons are immune to it.
Trump, May, Macron. These three stooges of the west are facing failures and debacles at home. They needed a distraction to shore up their dwindling political fortunes. So the Skripal and Syria poison gas attack canards were manufactured to do just that.
But those efforts won't succeed. Policies based on lies cannot succeed because they contradict reality and facts, and as much as the deluded US regime thinks it can change reality, it can’t; hence why all their regime change efforts have brought nothing but misery, and growth of the very terrorism the US says it is fighting. And for this reason, the US remains the world’s main purveyor of terrorism, whether it likes it or not.
The US attack on Syria was a desperate face-saving measure done after the US already lost its regime change war there. Its Trump’s 15 minutes of fame which will recede as next week comes and all his private foibles come to light.
Trump no longer deserves any sympathy from anyone. Let the deep state have his way with him. He is a used-up whore at this point, and is toxic to the touch. He became a war criminal last year after he ordered a missile strike on Syria after another staged chemical gas attack launched by rebels and blamed on the Syrian forces.
Trump has betrayed his supporters, and many will turn his back on him. His only ‘allies’ at the moment are the neo-cons and Bush-era failures with whom he has foolishy surrounded himself with.
Trump announced ‘Mission accomplished’ in Syria, reminiscent of Bush’s rhetoric in 2003. But what happened after Bush made that statement? He lost, big time. His whole regime change fantasy became a nightmare.
There was no long-term value to Trump’s latest temper tantrum. The US regime has no proxies on the ground to do its dirty work, and antagonizing the Russians by pushing anymore fake atrocity propaganda will not end well for The Dotard.
Trump has squandered a golden opportunity to truly improve the state of the world. He allowed himself to be co-opted by the deep state by being a coward and not standing up for himself and his allies after the deep state falsely accused him of being a Russian plant.
Then he sought poisonous advice from Zionist and neo-con animals and started taking the easy but wrong way forward, hoping that this will make his problems go away. But it won’t.
Trump is now alone, surrounded by demented neo-cons, and by stale old compliant European client state pawns who’ve stuck to the US like flies to shit, no matter how harmful it is to them.
What a poor company he keeps!
Maybe the reason why the US and zionistan constantly bring up Hitler in movies, documentaries and books, even though he’s been dead for almost 80 years, is that they’re diverting attention from their own crimes. The US pushes the line that it defeated Hitler, without mentioning Russia’s much greater commitment to that effort, and also omitting the fact that the US elites sympathized with, and worked with Nazi Germany up until, and after hostilities between the US and Germany began.
So there is a lot to cover up; not atone for, though. The US never atones or apologizes for the evil it does. It just excuses it away, dresses it up in a false mantle of benevolence and ‘concern for humanity,’ or blames other for it.
US, NATO, and the western-controlled financial institutions comprise the world's premier and most powerful terror network. Al Qaeda, ISIS, Al Nusra et al are just dusty little subsidiaries and contract fighters.
In order for the US to get its regime change in Syria, it would have to go to war with Syria, Iran, and Russia all at the same time, and win; and I'm not talking about the US engaging in pot-shots at the periphery, dirty tricks, false flags, staged gas attacks, and the CIA playing footsy with terror groups. That's just a waste of time. It would have to be an all-out physical war and open attack. Obviously that is not going to happen, so the US has lost.
The Skripal and Syria frauds are starting to show holes. The emotional reactions caused by the frauds are winding down, and there are still enough intelligent people in the world to ask uncomfortable questions. As expected, holes are starting to show in the whole gas attack. People who were there have come forward stating that there was no gas attack and that the whole thing was an act, with them being unwittingly caught up in the fraud.
And while this is welcome, it is also dangerous.
The pattern so far has been that whenever the US gets caught in a lie, it does something worse to cover it up.
The scary thing is what will the US stoop to in Syria now that their gassing myth is being exposed as a fraud and the air strikes were a failure? Will the US continue to fire missiles at Syria that will get shot down? If this keeps on happening, the US, out of frustration, may target Russian bases in Syria. They’ll say it was an ‘accident’ and ‘unintentional’ in order to get themselves off the hook and keep the Russians from retaliating. But if Russia retaliates, the US will accuse Russia of an act of aggression for an ‘honest mistake.’
This is the kind of psychopathic behavior we can expect from the US.
US TARIFF WAR
The EU is considering enacting tariffs on Chinese-made imports in cooperation with the US in order to be exempt from US tariffs.
This is a bad idea with will backfire on the EU.
The US will end up taking the EU for a very rough ride. Also, why is the EU willing to ruin relations with an emerging world power for the sake of a fading one? Doesn't the EU see that all these sanctions, embargoes, and tariffs against China, Russia, Iran and others are aimed at weakening the EU along with everyone else for the sake of the US? And why isn't the EU threatening its own tariffs on US made stuff? It would make more sense for the EU to join forces with China against the US.
EU will definitely suffer, if it goes after China, which will undoubtedly slap EU imports with tariffs as well.
The sum of all these US-made problems, from Skripal, Syria, tariffs, will be a weakened US, and an angry and alienated world. The US will achieve zero in doing all this, and as always will blame others when things go south.
The fact is that the US industrial base has been gutted and it isn’t coming back, no matter what Trump does. He is just there temporarily.
Neither will US corporations disengage from China. The US would have to change drastically in order for a real ‘America First’ policy to be realized. The US would have to produce its own things, impose tariffs on imports, and pay people better so they will be able to afford US-made products.
This won’t happen, as greed has rotted out the US from top to bottom.
All that this is about is that China represents a multilateral economic model which is opposed to the US unilateral one. China is making alliances and arrangements all over the world and benefitting from them. It is using its profits to modernize and advance. It is also starting to dump the dollar and buy/sell oil in Yuan, not dollars. It is doing this with Russia, Iran and others.
This is why the US is upset with all three. They are undermining US military and economic supremacy, not ‘security.’
IRAN
When the US wants to break its treaty commitments, or nullify them for whatever reason, it does so by falsely accusing the other side of breaking it. This is usually accompanied by some form of a false flag or disinformation campaign that is meant to demonize the other party, and scare/shock everyone else into nullifying it as well.
This was visible in Syria with multiple unproven accusations of chemical weapons use by Syrian forces, even though Syria gave up its chemical and biological weapons in 2013.
The US is currently trying to come up with an excuse to walk away from the JCPOA by falsely accusing Iran of secretly trying to build nuclear weapons. The US also used Iran's missile program as an excuse to walk away from the ABM treaty in 2002 and build a missile shield aimed at Russia, even though Iran's missiles pose no threat to Europe.
After the US signed the JCPOA, the missile defense project lost its justification, but very quickly North Korean missiles were named as an excuse for its existence.
The US has built up many layers of lies and false justifications, and it is absurd that it hasn't yet been seriously called out for it.
The US has played these games before with Iraq between 1991-2003. Whenever they demanded something of Iraq, and Iraq relented, the US moved on to demand something more. The US was always moving the goalposts further and further away with each Iraqi concession. It will be the same with Iran if Russia, China and the EU cave in to the US pressure and make changes to the JCPOA. The US will demand that Iran scrap its missile program. If Iran does this, then the US will demand something else, and on and on. Everything that Iran does to comply will never be enough for the US. This will eventually lead to the Iraq and Libya scenarios: disarm and destroy.
US and zionistan have no case against Iran, just a bunch of hype and false accusations. Iran has stuck to the JCPOA faithfully, and this-more than any looney slideshows by nitwityahoo-will decide the agreement's future.
As for Trump's whining that this deal is 'terrible,' why is it terrible? Has he given any solid, valid reasons why the deal is bad for the US?
Just because the US didn't get everything it wanted from it and couldn't saddle Iran with ALL the giving, doesn't mean its a bad deal. No one got everything they wanted from it. It was a compromise. Doesn't Trump realize that in a normal world you don't always get what you want?
Trump is acting like a baby, and needs a diaper change.
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