In this undated file picture, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (R) meets with Iranian parliament speaker’s special advisor on international affairs, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in Beirut, Lebanon.
The secretary general of the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement has warned the US that any military aggression against Iran will drag the entire Middle East into disarray, stressing that Washington will definitely not be the one who determines the end of such a scenario.
“As Leader of the Islamic Revolution (Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei) has said, the US is not capable of imposing a military war on Iran. The White House knows that if a war against Iran happens, the entire region will get entangled, and the US will not be the one who finishes it,” Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in a meeting with the visiting Iranian parliament speaker’s special advisor on international affairs, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, in Beirut on Friday.
Tensions have been running high between Tehran and Washington since last year, when US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and unleashed the “toughest ever” sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
Recently, the US has taken a quasi-warlike posture against Iran and stepped up its provocative military moves in the Middle East, among them the June 20 incursion of an American spy drone into the Iranian borders.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) shot down the advanced US-made RQ-4 Global Hawk over Iran’s territorial waters off the coastal province of Hormozgan after the unmanned aircraft breached the country’s airspace on a spying mission.
Nasrallah then described resistance as the sole and most efficient option in the face of the Israeli regime’s crimes, acts of aggression and excessive demands.
He also lauded Iran’s political and democratic plan for a referendum among all historic residents of Palestine, inclusive of Muslims, Christians and Jews, as realistic and logical.
“The occupying Zionists, however, are the most irrational creatures on the earth, and do not understand anything other than the discourse of resistance,” the Hezbollah chief noted.
He further termed Trump’s controversial proposal for “peace” between the Israeli regime and Palestinians, dubbed “the deal of the century,” as hollow, stating that the Zionists are the root cause of corruption and insecurity in the region.
Nasrallah also highlighted that Hezbollah bears no grudge against Jews, warning members of the religious community not to play in the hands of Zionists’ land grab policies.
The Hezbollah secretary general emphasized that the anti-Israel resistance front is now in its best form even though the US and the Israeli regime continue with their fiendish moves in the region.
“Americans are seeking to impede the purge of the last remnants of terrorists in Syria, and are prolonging the (Syrian) crisis through various means in a bid to prevent the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland. They will fail in their interventionist policies in the region though,” Nasrallah concluded.
Amir-Abdollahian, for his part, congratulated Hezbollah’s victory during the 33-day war in July 2006, and discussed latest regional and international developments besides bilateral political and parliamentary relations between Tehran and Beirut with the Hezbollah chief.
The UK seizes an Iranian oil tanker off Gibralter in international waters on the grounds that it was violating EU sanctions against Syria.
This was a stupid and indefensible act by the UK – supposedly at the behest of the US – because Iran is not an EU member.
Iran has all right to conduct trade with Syria. Why should restrictions placed on EU member states apply to Iran who is not a member?
That is the arrogance extraterritoriality.
The US is doing the same thing via its withdrawal from the JCPOA.
The US withdraws from the agreement and imposes sanctions on Iran. These sanctions however, are not just limited to US and its nationals and corporations, they want to apply these sanctions to other countries, their nationals and corporations.
If the US does not wish to trade with Iran then fine, that is their damn business, just dont try to compel other countries to follw suit.
Now that a UK owned oil tanker has been seized in the Strait of Harmouz by the IRGC, we see where the incompetent UK Foreign Secretary has been quick to deem what the Iranians have done as “unacceptable”.
Can someone please tell me why it is ok for the UK to seize Iranian ships plying the high seas, but not ok for Iran to seize UK ships?
We now sit back to see and analyze the reactions of the hypocrites to this latest development.
As UNSC members, China and Russia must stand by Iran in this standoff, because in confronting the arrogance and hubris of the West, they are all in this together
Those in the US and elsewhere who are pushing for a war against Iran on the behalf of Israel have 2 options:
They can either cease their subservience to their Zionist overlords and act in the interest of their respective countries, instead of being Israel’s vassals and shabbos goys or
They can prepare to have real pain inflicted by Iran and its allies in a confrontation that Iran will never lose.
Selah
Christopher Black, an international criminal lawyer, explains in this short article that the British seizure of the tanker was not piracy, but an act of war.
Only private individuals can commit piracy. When a nation seizes a ship belonging to another nation, that is an act of war. As all Americans who have learned about the causes of the War of 1812 should know.
Therefore the UK is now, legally, at war with Iran. And any act of war (that is permitted by the law of war) by Iran against the UK would be justified.
https://journal-neo.org/2019/07/18/piracy-or-war/
“Sanctions” are a strange beast. But if sanctions are then extended to an actual military embargo, then that is another matter. Classically, an embargo is an act of war. Essentially, this is Black’s thesis.
An act of war by a country that does not have a functional government (since Theresa May resigned). When UK military detained the tanker who did the military get the green light from? ?
Two countries UK and Israel do not have governments so why is the situation escalating towards war?
Serbian Girl
Because so-called “functioning” Government or not, the MIC calls every single shot when it comes to the foreign policy idiocy of these countries. The ridiculous infantile banter we hear from this Anglo/America/Israel alliance’s brain dead spokesmen is merely Kabuki theatre and political posturing.
This astonishingly reckless policy doesn’t evolve at a Governmental level. Nor does it have the flimsiest regard for any of Mainstreet’s interests.
Regards from the south seas
Col
Hi Col, MIC (military industrial complex) or something/ someone more sinister…
The War has been on since 1979 against the government of Iran. Gas and oil are the prize. Now, added to this greedy goal is the geopolitical mission to stunt Iran’s influence in the ME.
We see, despite the Trump statements (and maybe intentions) that he wants to leave the ME and avoid war, that is not what is going on. The US isn’t leaving Iraq, Syria, or any part of the ME. They went back into Yemen and now are positioning to block Iran, Russia, Turkey, Iraq’s national government, the reconstruction of Syria, and to promote the theft of the Golan Heights by Israel.
While “reducing its footprint” in Syria, the US reportedly has added more bases, from 14 to 25.
Similarly, it has expanded its major bases in Iraq.
The US and its vassals, UK and France, are all in more war.
Iran has complicated the master plan of the US. So, too, Turkey. But none of those developments (Russia+Turkey+Iran) matter.
There will be more war. It will come in all forms. The US has perfected continuous conflict warfare. It impacts totally the target nations, while barely affecting the US itself. Debt financing, deaths, PTSD, failures on the battlefield, collateral deaths and destruction have no impact on the policy.
@Larchmonter445
With these many activities around there – Do you think somebody really want to ‘END the Old Show’ rather quickly? Say by year end before 2020? Whatever cost it may be?
2c only –
I still failed to really appreciate what the “the prize” all about?
They could easily allow and launch the zero Energy scheme
AND – If they wanted to they can still attach their derivative and make whatever new laws to legitimised themselves and continue on with ‘THE GAME’
AND – If they wanted to they can still put their patent planned-obsolete in the device that taps into zero E ensuring the ‘fake growth metrics of the fictional economy/country status’
Problem solved! Big boys are still big boys right?
Why get so hang up with this dinosaur-carcass turned biodegradable stuff? (or as some Russian experts hinted human-carcass biodegradable – is that why they need war and depop?)
Unless ‘the prize’ is not just the oily stuff – but something else more ephemeral? And soul-substance-like?!
Look like the Lazarus-Lehman is really coming to the upcoming reality-show near you/us… There are not too many other buttons left (for them)…
I don’t think there will be more war any more, the US is too weak now, they can’t do anything any more. Turkey sided with Russia in the S400 episode in spite of threats from the US, knowing the history of Turkey and Russia, this is an astonishing development. After Venezuela, they already announced Nicaragua and Cuba are next and, at least that we know of, absolutely nothing happened, because Venezuela was such a catastrophic failure. We are about 5 or so major provocations into “tensions” with Iran by now and again, up until now, nothing major has happened. Even US allies like the UAE did not go along with the false flags.
The US is too weak, they are behaving like a wounded, dying beast, kicking and roaring, desperately trying to present themselves as stronger than they really are to keep predators away. I used to think the US is about to attack yet another country, but I’ve come to realize that it’s not that they wouldn’t want to, it’s that they can’t do it any more.
They are stretched too thin, fighting countless overt and covert battles all over the globe. Their own country is falling apart, social tensions are at the highest they’ve been in decades, infrastructure is collapsing, more and more homeless, more and more desperation, fewer and fewer jobs etc. The empire is beating their last breath, it does not have another war in it, especially against incredibly powerful counties such as Iran.
Just look at their new nuclear policy, it’s nothing short of insane, it’s just insane. This is the level of desperation they are exhibiting. They have no intention of ever using nukes, the moment they do, Russia will launch an annihilation strike. They want everyone to believe that they do, to keep them in line. That’s what it has come to, bluffs and faking suicidal insanity.
Take an historical perspective. Look at the US after the Vietnam debacle. They went right into 57 secret wars of the CIA, leading into the use of AQ proxies against USSR, and then heavily into the ME in the early 90s, and finally the destruction of Yugoslavia and ruination of Serbia. All from a decades long SE Asia catastrophe.
You underestimate the size and scope and capacities of the Hegemon.
They have a volunteer army, so there is no domestic drag politically.
They use terrorist proxies.
They have support from the vassals in NATO.
They get all their budgets approved.
They don’t have to win anything, the goal is containment, chaos and maintenance of the hegemony.
I’ll point to Ukraine. The Donbass war was won by Russia-militia forces.
The ceasefires of Minsk 2 have been an artillery, sabotage, sniper festival of death brought by the ATO of Kiev/US/NATO.
This can go on for another decade. We have heard of the collapse of Kiev for five years.
Point out to me where Kiev is weaker now than in Feb. 2015 after their third catastrophic defeat in cauldrons (the last in Debaltsevo.)
Even the triumph in Syria is not over and won’t be for years.
The ability of the US to extenuate these conflicts is unmitigated.
Words like collapse, last breath, finish, dying are inaccurate when you see the reality of the weapons of finance and banking and sanctions that work. Russia has been harmed greatly by sanctions. China is harmed by tariffs, and Iran has been hit drastically hard by sanctions. These cost the US almost nothing to operate.
Yes, Russia has worked around the impact, but its economy is slowed to a crawl by sanctions. China will survive, but the global supply chains are permanently disrupted and China has lost about 40% of its intrinsic influence over the system of manufacturing globally. Iran won’t fall but they are in desperate need of relief.
Never underestimate your enemy. Never think a beast is finished until it is declared dead and carved up.
The US is an enormous power. The evil it does is historic. But it will be doing such things for decades more. America never learns its lessons from history and will never change just because it fails.
I disagree with your assessment and maintain my previous stance, the US is finished, done, dying. I didn’t say they can’t inflict pain, they did so in Venezuela, they are doing so in Iran, but ultimately, with what they wanted to achieve, they failed miserably. Even most of their NATO allies are against them on Iran, only the UK is still blindly following the master.
The US will not be able to terrorise other nations for decades more, their power comes from their currency, which is fading and after the next crash, which has been predicted now for years and is imminent, the dollar is a thing of the past.
Saddam Hussein was not removed because of WMDs, not even because the US wanted their oil, but because he wanted to stop trading the oil in dollars. As recently as 2011 this was still possible for the US, not any more.
Russia and China have been on a de-dollarisation campaign with many smaller states following them, which could’ve been easily toppled 10-20 years ago by the US and it’s vassals. They endure sanctions and comparatively mild violence from the US and it hurts, but they do not fall and collapse like Iraq and Libya did. The UK has been the hegemon as recently as 80 years ago, they were basically irrelevant by the time the 1950s came around, were it not for NATO, they would’ve been.
As for Ukraine, well, talk to me again after Nord Stream II is finished, the EU has had enough of Ukraine for quite some time now, but as long as they control the gas transit, they have the fate of Merkel, Macron and all the rest of the useless sacks of meat in their hands. We here in Europe are hurting because of their disgusting neoliberal policies, if the gas prices go through the roof because Ukraine has, again, used it to blackmail either Russia or Europe, the established parties and their corrupt heads will be chopped off, who are hanging on by a thread as it is. In other words, they can not afford to shun Ukraine, at least not any more than they are currently doing. Russia has been returned to PACE, say what you will, but this was a huge event in my view.
Russia was hurt by the sanctions, which has been 5 years ago, a lot has changed since then. If you didn’t notice, the US has been putting new sanctions on Russia almost on a monthly basis for years now, nobody cares any more, the sanctions did their worst years ago already, this tool has been exhausted completely. Not to mention the sanctions are exactly the kind of treatment the Russian economy needed. What to the doctors always say? You will feel worse before you feel better. Russia dragged it’s heels on economic reforms for over a decade before the sanctions, at long last, forced them to act and do what was necessary 20 years ago already. China is still in the process of developing the new silk road, in other words, the economic boom is yet to come.
I didn’t say the US didn’t have an impact, I said they can’t fulfil their goals any more, it’s impossible. As idiotic and ridiculous as the US elites and leadership are now, they are still not dumb enough to attack Iran with Hezbollah and Syria still standing. Israel would be vaporized if Iran is attacked, nobody on Irans side can allow the fall of Iran and if the hegemon attacks, there is nothing left to hold back a full on assault on Israel, seen by many as the root of most, if not all the problems currently plaguing the middle east (I don’t believe there is any sort of SAMSON option, I think it’s a myth the Mossad invented to scare potential enemies away). Hezbollah has gained enormous strength since 2006, the year Israel got it’s backside handed to it by the very same group, shattering the myth of the invincible IDF forever.
Thank you both-all. Very thoughtful analysis indeed.
Agree w. Larchmonter445 – Trump went to china to be emperor for one day, where it has never happen before in all CCP china’s history. They actually vacated the entire Beijing out for him and look where are we now?
Agree w. Serg – Its getting impossible to hide who’s buying all those treasuries nowadays. There are no more small island or small country to stuff it on their books so much so they now approved FASAB 56 (see CATHERINE AUSTIN FITTS) and basically claim they are above the law, LEGALLY. SO that means, they can no longer convince the international market and the US market, they are in the law and they can make it “clean” to the end. Markets are unforgiving and market turns rather quickly. Too quick for many of us. When that happens, this time, I am afraid, will be VERY DIFFERENT!
Sigh… someday I look into the sky and seeming there’s just those lovely clouds, like angels. And someday they are clearly blatantly geoengineering, they don’t even bother to hide it no more.
I am carefully prayerful but still quite paranoid and remain an unbeliever – there don’t seem even one passage of recent history that suggest they can-capable to ‘negotiate’ and ‘stick-uphold with the agreement’. That leaves the hard options or the long(er) option. Unfortunately…
Hv a gd day and thank you again.
Re:
I’m amazed by your tone of certainty and assumption of authority. How do you know that global supply chains are “permanently” disrupted, and that China has lost about 40 percent of its ‘intrinsic’ influence over global manufacturing? You may be right, but for us unenlightened vermin, some evidence would be helpful. And what, pour l’amour du ciel, is an AQ proxy?
‘Looks like the Lazarus-Lehman is really coming to the upcoming reality-show near you/us… There are not too many other buttons left (for them…’
Can you please write what you mean more clearly? I have no idea what you’re talking about when you write that ‘Lazarus-Lehman is really coming to the upcoming reality show’, or what you mean by the ‘many other buttons left.’ Not all of us are specialists here or members of some insider lingo circle. Even experts like PCR and Saker don’t write like this, and are models of clear speech.
Many apologies – my 2c are not the “models of clear speech”
and its truly only 2c
“Lazarus-Lehman” is financial reset but its more like financial crime reset
“Buttons” is center of power-control
again its only 2c and not worth very much
and no I dont write to an audiance like PCR or SAKER (both are greater writers I agree with you)
and I dont have insider info either
it really really really 2c only
Pls do have a great day
What is 2c? Why this mania for little known abbreviations? And AQ proxy? What’s happened to plain English?
Brant:
“A September 2018 survey by the McKinsey Global Institute found that one third of companies said that uncertainty over trade policy was their top concern, and nearly half will shift their global footprint in response. Partly this is a response to increasing consumption in markets like China and India, but many people I talk to say it is the need to deal with uncertainty of the future trade environment. This foreshadows a great disentangling – firms will start developing different, less China-dependent strategies for serving the U.S. market.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/willyshih/2019/02/19/whatever-the-outcome-of-u-s-china-trade-talks-global-supply-chains-are-set-to-change/#41b626282a58
Your comment wanders through several commenters remarks. Obviously, you lost your way.
I suggest you write your comments, not in challenge to others’ remarks, but in establishing your own thoughts.
Taking on people here requires clarity and you are confused.
The rest of your stuff is best ignored. Minor league.
This is the sort of banter that trivializes a certain amount of MOA regardless the topic.
Serg
With all due respect…You said…”I don’t think there will be more war any more, the US is too weak now, they can’t do anything any more.”…brave words indeed!
Actually, they CAN “do anything anymore” and right at this moment are in the process of installing another warmongering swamp creature to add to Trump’s already maniacal war council. Mark Esper is expected to be confirmed in coming days as the new US Secretary of Defense…see the below link.
The lunatics involved in this sad fracas both in Warshington and Bombdon are in far too deep now. They cannot back down without losing face. Of course, Iran cannot either as they are being systematically strangled to death by the USA [United Sanctions of America]…they have been forced into a siege mentality and strategy by completely irresponsible and brazen Western hegemony that appears to be all but trying to literally starve their population of some 81 million to death.
Bear in mind too that from Iran’s perspective this behavior is nothing new. Between the two of them and for more than a century both Britain and the US have been constantly trying to thieve from them if not completely impoverish them as a nation. I would hazard a guess that finally, Iran has had quite enough, and already has drawn a very distinct and deep line in THEIR sand.
I sincerely hope you are right Serg, but quite frankly the situation in the ME appears decidedly more bleak by the day. From where I’m looking and, contemplating the lunatics calling the shots from both sides of the Atlantic, a major escalation appears almost completely inevitable now.
Cheers and regards
Col
https://thedailycoin.org/2019/07/20/new-us-pentagon-chief-vested-interest-in-war-conflict/
Just attempt to think through what would happen if Iran is attacked. Washington knows, they regularly task one of their generals to act as Iran and they are always shocked by the outcome.
There are dozens of US bases around Iran, within the range of Iranian missiles. Americans are whining about a few thousand dead soldiers already, imagine what will happen if Iran attacks just that one base in Qatar, hosting around 40000 troops.
As I mentioned before, it may be wargames for Washington, but for Syria, Iran, Hezbollah and maybe even Hamas, it’s survival. Iran can not fall, or they are next on the chopping block. So if Iran is attacked, they will do whatever is in their power to try and prevent this from happening, at all cost. Meaning attacking Israel, the driving force behind Washington’s aggression.
Not to mention Iran is far, far more powerful than any country the US has fought since WW2. It’s huge and has very complex terrain, unlike Iraq, which is mostly desert. It has some 80 million people living in it, in other words, many soldiers.
A war against Iran is inconceivable for any military man in Washington, who still has half a brain left. I agree with you that these idiots are painting themselves into a corner, and I believe they want Iran to help them get out of it as they did for Obama, by sitting down at the negotiating table. But the Iranians have no interest in doing so, they correctly view negotiating with these morons as pointless, thanks to Trumps colossal mistake of breaking international law by violating the JCPOA, one of the biggest mistakes a US president made in recent memory.
I also agree with you that there is no dignified way out, but it’s the way Washington will have to take because a war against Iran would be 100 times more catastrophic for them than tucking tail and retreating.
As I said before, we can look back at numerous false flags and provocations, nothing happened yet, why? Because they were attempts at scaring Iran into negotiations, not attempts to start a war. Iran didn’t bite, and neither did most US allies.
Serg
I sincerely admire your optimism but a couple of things, in particular, stand out like flashing neon warning beacons.
#1 A good portion of POTUS MIGA’s [Make Israel Great Again] war council are not just foaming at the mouth religious fundamentalist nutjobs, but they also eagerly embrace the concept of an imminent and inevitable ME Rapture event.
#2 There is already at least one casualty in this war…albeit just one very dead canary in the oil mine…oops… I meant ‘coalmine’ of course. History tells us very loudly and equally cleary that a sudden flurry of activity at the US’s Prince Sultan Airbase in SA is a very menacing omen.
https://thedailycoin.org/2019/07/20/new-us-pentagon-chief-vested-interest-in-war-conflict/
I wonder too if Trump latest brain wave of bringing Rand Paul into the fray is not just sidetracking or indeed theatre as well…especially when you reflect on his idiotic and brazen insults during the Presidential Primaries directed at the one candidate who was effectively the GOP’s only responsible voice of logic in the entire run-up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMSN7X16pck
Actually, come to think of it, the likes of Paul are almost the proverbial ‘voice in the wilderness’ in the entire Government to this day…the only other one I can currently think of, that is not ‘the best candidate that money can buy’ and/or a foaming at the mouth warmonger, is Gabbard and she hails from the other side of the aisle.
Listen to Paul’s response to Trump’s blatant insults …man did he call it exactly as it has turned out in the above link.
I so often daydream about where the US, and indeed where the world for that matter could be today if only the US could manage to get a Statesman of the quality of Rand or his father into the big old house.
Dreams are still free
Col
The US and its Anglosphere and EU vassals are nothing more then a nest of vampires.
These vermin in the West will not stop but the coalition of the resistance is building and now at the point that has checkmated the US. We are in a titanic struggle for the future of humanity.
An attack on Iran will sink the entire world into disarray – all “will get entangled” Despite the most vociferously confident hawks in the US administration clouds of doubt about how this scenario will unfold appear on the horizon. Yet it pursues its national interests – global hegemony – to the logical historic conclusion: those interests being burnt to ashes.
https://www.ghostsofhistory.wordpress.com/
Targeted Escalation – Christoph Hörstel at ParsToday 2019-7-20
The dispute over an Iranian and a British tanker point to an escalation planned by the West. Washington
and London refer to legal acts that are not: it is the presumption of force majeure based on military and
economic clout. In the background, the atomic agreement dies of a slow death after the US has broken
it and the US allies do not do enough in the long run to even come close to a treaty that would be barely acceptable to the always over-fulfilling contractor Iran. Syed Hedayatollah Schahrokny spoke to the
chairman of the new center, Christoph Hörstel, about the situation and prospects.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5-heAo6T24 – You can change the subtitles to English
Oh noooooo… Serbian Girl… you just got me started on one of my most my fascinating, not to mention most dangerous and depressing subjects.
My own personal understanding of the collective term the “MIC” is that it is a multi-faceted and tangled web that has almost unlimited allies and wealth and is a thriving global phenomenon. It is intertwined with its financial and banking branches in terms of ownership and influence and basically works with a global cabal that controls much of the global banking and central banking industry’s wealth.
Although the common view is that Wall Street is the financial centre of the world I view it as really only a proxy centre…IMHO the real financial capital being European with much of its roots centred in The City of London.
This situation goes back a long way and an earlier example would be JP Morgan which posed as homegrown but in reality was more than anything else, simply a very powerful Lieutenant for the Rothschild collective.
Because the MIC complex owns and controls so much of the financial network it automatically guarantees its influence on Govt policy due to the all-powerful lobby system that is so firmly entrenched in the US political system. In the case of the FED, it is 100% owned by a network of thieving private banksters. Furthermore, and even more extraordinary, the FED in effect answers to no-one except their private owners. They are not subject to audit. Their so-called dual mandate is a sad farcical joke because inflation and unemployment figures are so massively fudged. In essence, they have an astonishing degree of freedom and don’t give a flying toss about the welfare of Mainstreet or the US economy.
Their motive is monolithic and obscene greed. They are driven and obsessed with gaining maximum profit for their private owners who are an integral part of the MIC. If the US was some backwater nation and were stupid enough to employ this ridiculous CB model it would be their own problem and ultimately their undoing. However, this is not a just a local problem…this is a ginormous global mess because the US$ has been the world’s overwhelming reserve currency since WW2. This, in turn, has enabled them to endlessly sell their debt and hence to fund and indulge their habit of perpetual warfare.
Some commentators estimate that the Military Industry, directly and indirectly, accounts for some 40% of the US employment. Is there any wonder then that the war habit is a prerequisite to keep this repugnant machine alive?
The notable lapdog vassal states and partners in international crime such as UK, Austfalia [as Mulga likes to call it], and of course Israel etc are all part of this treacherous web. They enthusiastically join in on the beating of the war drums. My own little old NZ is far from lily-white… we too have blood on our hands by helping in these completely unnecessary bankers wars.
People like Hunt and Bojo are assets and useful idiots of this despicable network. They are eventually clandestinely paid handsomely for their treasonous and murderous work. The moronic and feckless Hunt is right at this very moment trying everything he can to aid a major escalation in the war with Iran….no surprises there…if he took one look at Blair’s bank account that would probably be more than ample sway.
Cheers and warmest regards
Col
PS…apologies for the rant!